April 11th, 2011, 02:07 AM
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Riley Hopkins Press 4/4 and Black Buddy dryer - Complete shop!
I have discovered, much to my disappointment, that I am not cutout for the screen printing business.
The base of the Setup Includes:- 1 Riley Hopkins 4 color/4 station press practically new.
- 1 Little Black Buddy Conveyor dryer, used maybe ten times.
- 1 R1800 Wide format Printer for printing film, transfers, and anything else requiring a photo quality printer. There is no RIP required with this printer. I had AccuRIP, and returned it because I could print film every bit as useful with the print driver alone.
Also Includes:- About 30-40 screens, some aluminum, some wood, almost all in good shape but may need to be reclaimed.
- 1 Dip Tank
- 1 18x18 Black Buddy Flash Dryer
- About 40 containers of Ink including a brand new container or Ryopaque white
- 1 "All-Over" platen for images that cover the entire front/back of the shirt
- Old, but working hat clamp
- 1 Hix Hat Press, older but works excellent, and an extra which can be used for parts
- 1 Photographers flood light which I use for exposure - works better than anything I've used, except for vacuum table.
- A full container of Ulano QTX - arguably the best emulsion on the market
- About ten metal shelving units
- Three Jacket Clamps, one adult sized, one child sized
- 1 sleeve attachment, which was made for a different model press, but works excellently with a 1x2 inch piece of wood to shim the frame in the clamp.
- 1 child sized platen
- All the utensils and squeegees I have, including two brand new ergonomic squeegees.
- Franmar Cleaning chemicals
- Several cans of adhesive
- About a $90 credit at Ryonet.
You'll need a good place to wash screens, and you'll need to pick up a little pressure washer. I have everything you'll need to start your own shop, and I'm looking to make a great deal.
I thank you for your interest.
God Bless,
Beau
Email me at
P.S.
I'm located in Charleston, WV About 1-10 hours from Everywhere on the East Coast.
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