I just got another Springer, I prefer Machines with no give,however, sometimes you need a little give to "bale the Client out" so the Springer on Med Spring has enough give, and still hits hard...
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I just got another Springer, I prefer Machines with no give,however, sometimes you need a little give to "bale the Client out" so the Springer on Med Spring has enough give, and still hits hard...
Makes no difference tbh, I have both 6v and 12v machines...I just make sure I never mix them up when changing the Clippy,LOL...The 12v is defo more adaptable/adjustable, as it has a larger powerband,...
New addition to my RW collection...I genuinely believe,that,the RW-Triple is the best value for money Lining machine available, and remember, it is also one shit hot Saturation Machine....However,...
All you need to do is double everything....Including the "workable bandwith" so...2.5v-3vs has a range of 0.5 volts so double that...And you now have 1 volt to play with..so as a "very" rough guide 5...
I prefer a "soft" gromm when running a RW for colour, and go for a "hard" gromm when lining..The paper towel is perfect as well, as like a soft gromm, it offers some dampening properties...Use what...
I have always said the RW (any model) is in the top 3 of all the Machines I have ever tried.....The Treble,is the best value all round machine on the market and imo, nothing comes close..