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screen printing => Equipment => Topic started by: sweetts on June 04, 2013, 07:06:25 AM
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I went on there to order up new platens and see they closed shop. :( anyone have a good place to get platens?
RT Screen Designs
www.rtscreendesigns.com
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Action Engineering. Not the cheapest but you get high quality from the guys there. They have been providing the industry for as long as I can remember. Eric and his dad Lenny are the only people I recommend for any aftermarket items for screen printing. http://www.actionengineering.com/16/home.htm (http://www.actionengineering.com/16/home.htm)
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Yup, they closed up few months ago.
I guess they were too cheap and could not keep open. I have 3 sets of platens from them and I hope that I do not burn any of them.
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Yeah I have three and burned one so I was doing to get two more, it was nice because they had the threaded mount holes,, oh well. Action is too expensive for platens in my opinion.
RT Screen Designs
www.rtscreendesigns.com
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Bummer
They filled a completely different niche than Action does.
They professionally and quickly did what we would do at home, if we had the time and tools.
Question to owners. What gizmos did they use for thread inserts? I'm sure that they are available for the DIY'rs, and can offer a big improvement over wood screws directly into the wood or particle board.
I still love exploring hardware store drawers for just this type of thing, that otherwise, I never know even exists.
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check with spot color supply for wood platens. His prices are good as well
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Inserts available at local home improvement store.
Another trick making MDF pallets is to use Gorilla Glue then screw the bracket on. It's a once and done thing permanently mounted bracket that won't come loose
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the big thing with these is use mdf with laminate on both sides, the absorb less moisture
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the big thing with these is use mdf with laminate on both sides, the absorb less moisture
The last time that I needed some youth boards in a hurry, I cut up a shelf.
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Growing up in a wood shop I wondered what type of wood they used
to make them platens, I understand they got plenty of quality wood in
that part of the country to sell for 15 bucks a piece
just a thought
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Pretty sure it's just MDF with formica or something.
I am pretty bummed to find this out, I forgot about them until now and I would have liked to find out if they could fab some american pallets.
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Guys, I have his direct email and the phone number. Let me know how many of you guys would be interested and I could ask if he still has the machinery and if he is still interested in doing some.
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I would like 4 with the inserts for bolts if possible but can do without.
RT Screen Designs
www.rtscreendesigns.com
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I'll try contacting him and asking if e would make a few if he has equipment.
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Thanks
RT Screen Designs
www.rtscreendesigns.com
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Bummer
They filled a completely different niche than Action does.
They professionally and quickly did what we would do at home, if we had the time and tools.
Question to owners. What gizmos did they use for thread inserts? I'm sure that they are available for the DIY'rs, and can offer a big improvement over wood screws directly into the wood or particle board.
I still love exploring hardware store drawers for just this type of thing, that otherwise, I never know even exists.
hey Frog hop over here for some threaded insert options
http://woodworking.rockler.com/search?w=threaded%20inserts (http://woodworking.rockler.com/search?w=threaded%20inserts)
http://woodworker.com/search.asp?ADS=&SEARCH=inserts&OLDINDEX=201305242258052109&JUMPTO=23&SHOWCOUNT=20&RESTRICTCATEGORY=on&RESTRICTBRAND=on&RESTRICTDESCRIPTION=on&RESTRICTHEADLINE=on&RESTRICTCOPY=on&SEARCHMODE=2&TOTALPRESCOUNT=188&LC=080.005&CATVALUE=080., (http://woodworker.com/search.asp?ADS=&SEARCH=inserts&OLDINDEX=201305242258052109&JUMPTO=23&SHOWCOUNT=20&RESTRICTCATEGORY=on&RESTRICTBRAND=on&RESTRICTDESCRIPTION=on&RESTRICTHEADLINE=on&RESTRICTCOPY=on&SEARCHMODE=2&TOTALPRESCOUNT=188&LC=080.005&CATVALUE=080.,)
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Bummer
They filled a completely different niche than Action does.
They professionally and quickly did what we would do at home, if we had the time and tools.
Question to owners. What gizmos did they use for thread inserts? I'm sure that they are available for the DIY'rs, and can offer a big improvement over wood screws directly into the wood or particle board.
I still love exploring hardware store drawers for just this type of thing, that otherwise, I never know even exists.
hey Frog hop over here for some threaded insert options
[url]http://woodworking.rockler.com/search?w=threaded%20inserts[/url] ([url]http://woodworking.rockler.com/search?w=threaded%20inserts[/url])
[url]http://woodworker.com/search.asp?ADS=&SEARCH=inserts&OLDINDEX=201305242258052109&JUMPTO=23&SHOWCOUNT=20&RESTRICTCATEGORY=on&RESTRICTBRAND=on&RESTRICTDESCRIPTION=on&RESTRICTHEADLINE=on&RESTRICTCOPY=on&SEARCHMODE=2&TOTALPRESCOUNT=188&LC=080.005&CATVALUE=080.,[/url] ([url]http://woodworker.com/search.asp?ADS=&SEARCH=inserts&OLDINDEX=201305242258052109&JUMPTO=23&SHOWCOUNT=20&RESTRICTCATEGORY=on&RESTRICTBRAND=on&RESTRICTDESCRIPTION=on&RESTRICTHEADLINE=on&RESTRICTCOPY=on&SEARCHMODE=2&TOTALPRESCOUNT=188&LC=080.005&CATVALUE=080.,[/url])
Had some of those, if you do not have right equipment, do not even try.
You will pull your hair out and destroy few platens before getting them right.
It is easier to pay the guy :)
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anyone use these guys?
http://screenpalletsplusmore.com/main.sc (http://screenpalletsplusmore.com/main.sc)
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I called Dennis from PNW CNC and left him a message.
No response :(
I guess no more pallets from him