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General => General Discussion and ??? => Topic started by: inkbrigade on February 27, 2012, 09:17:03 PM
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Got these from Ryonet they're pretty cheap and look great. Way better than the plastic ones that blackline makes.
Got to get some more to finish out the wall.
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Nice, I see one thing I might have done different. I would have used something other than the waffer board , maybe something with a laminate surface that would make it easier to clean, because I know I'm going to put a squeegee on there with ink on it. What do the racks cost if I may ask.
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I thought about that too but this area is for clean squeegeeing flood bars only.
I think they're like $15? I think the whole set up you see you there was less than $100
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I think I'm more envious of your pristine squeegees and floods. Mine only look that clean when new. :(
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Nice. MHMers are lucky in that we only need peg-board to hold ours. I'm gonna build a rolling squeegee
rack at some point.
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Nice. MHMers are lucky in that we only need peg-board to hold ours. I'm gonna build a rolling squeegee
rack at some point.
Can you post a pic of that? I just took a 2x6 and cut a few slits in it so they would slide in (for the dirty ones. The clean ones go in a drawer. I try to hide as many things as I can so my shop doesn't look cluttered. I am not sure I like it yet so I am still looking for options.
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Picture<thousand words.
Regular old peg board with the tool holder things. Goes in the hole where you
connect the squeegees/floods to the presshead.
Okay, I'll try and get a picture.
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Picture<thousand words.
Regular old peg board with the tool holder things. Goes in the hole where you
connect the squeegees/floods to the presshead.
Okay, I'll try and get a picture.
I get it so they hang so you see the side of the squeegee. Make sense.