@@afinepress Just locked up our 10 x 15 black ball windmill (noob eror, double fed some 50pt stock we're die cutting) and fortunately we didn't break the shear collar. We were able to back off the flywheel and release the impression, but know how to deal with a sheared collar when the (inevitable) problem arises!
If the world would work this way it would be awesome. I respect your conviction. You may not appreciate this but my guidance comes from Proverbs, Whatever you find yourself doing, do it as though you're doing it for the Lord.
Dude, there was one bolt that had a piece of metal on it. That piece has a V in it that is supposed to stop the centre bolt spinning itself loose. That piece of metal and that bolt should be put on last. Your centre bolt is sitting on top of that steel instead of being cradled by it. Loosen the centre bolt, take that bolt and piece of steel off, tighten centre bolt so it lines up to that piece of metal and refit the metal to lock the centre bolt in place. ;)
This has been really helpful for us - thanks for making this!
Oh, that's awesome! Tell me more?
@@afinepress Just locked up our 10 x 15 black ball windmill (noob eror, double fed some 50pt stock we're die cutting) and fortunately we didn't break the shear collar. We were able to back off the flywheel and release the impression, but know how to deal with a sheared collar when the (inevitable) problem arises!
Very interesting tips. Greetings from Spain!
Such an inspiring sharing of a printer / stationery designer! You are a role model for us. Keep being awesome!
Thank you for your vidéo.
If the world would work this way it would be awesome. I respect your conviction. You may not appreciate this but my guidance comes from Proverbs, Whatever you find yourself doing, do it as though you're doing it for the Lord.
Nice Video!!!!!
Thanks so much!
Dude, there was one bolt that had a piece of metal on it. That piece has a V in it that is supposed to stop the centre bolt spinning itself loose. That piece of metal and that bolt should be put on last. Your centre bolt is sitting on top of that steel instead of being cradled by it. Loosen the centre bolt, take that bolt and piece of steel off, tighten centre bolt so it lines up to that piece of metal and refit the metal to lock the centre bolt in place. ;)
Now that makes sense. Thanks!
Absolutely man. Dont want to see it all work loose again and kill the press. ;)
Done!
HES BACK!! love the content
Live to work to live. When you love what you do, you never work a day in your life!
I mean, I think it can still be *work,* but I think it lacks integrity to do anything less than your best. And that ain't easy.
if you are invested in the work you are doing, you dont have a single minute off.