Wow! It worked perfectly 100%. I used an aluminum flat frame with a fast drying super glue to pre-attach the mesh on it. I then turned it outside down unto the original frame and clamped it down using four pieces of 1 inch C-clamps on all the four sides to stretch. So far so good, this is the best , simplest and low budget screen stretching manual device technology I have ever seen from all the DIY screen stretching tutorials. Thanks and I hope you will try it also because you don't have to use the nails to grip the mesh. Just your super glue ,your aluminium or wooden frame, a piece of flat board cut to size and clamps. Thank you for your idea.
You are not a poor man, you are very rich with technical innovations and ideas. Well I also use 'the nail bar stretcher' at my Art Shop in Ghana. I am going to try this also. I have got an idea from yours, to use an aluminium flat square frame of a required size with fast drying super glue to glue the mesh in place, before I screw or clamp it down to the original frame to obtain the tension by using small G - clamps.Thank you for this idea! Man you are very rich!
Been looking for DIY screen stretchers dto sa atin. This one is the most cost effective one. I'll make one myself probably using kilndry wood for the frame. Galing mo kuya! Salamat po ng marami sa idea!
Thanks! I hope I have helped you even in a very little way. Tools available in the market are expensive for hobbyist and I want to make use of the cheapest we can afford.
This is brilliant. Well conceived & simple. I am making my own at the moment with a slight variation, rather than holes in the base I'm going to make a groove. I figured that it would work the same but be more forgiving as my nails aren't in very straight lines. Again thanks for your genius idea.
Wing nuts can also be used in this device, but in so doing, the bolt must be fixed underneath, and it will always be protruding in the frame, hence, it can disturb the operation. It's better to modify a timber knob with bolt and a fixed T-nut underneath for easy tightening, rather than wing nuts which is hard to turn specially on the final stage when there is already a tension on turning the nuts.
I have been looking at many mesh stretchers....and I like yours. I will have to do some mods to mine as I’m doing screens for my yudu screen printer they are thin metal frames, very thin. But I like what you have come up with! 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks Ms. Lynn Houts. My frames are also thin since I am using ply boards ever since. I am making a lot of screen frames coz I am planning to have my own clothing line. I am also assembling the frames on this small table using wood glue and stapler. I am also doing all my screen printing devices being an avid DIYer. Thanks for appreciating my idea. Happy printing!!!
Just rugby. then I support it with few staple wires. I only remove the screen frame when it is already dry so that there will be no movement on the mesh.
Sorry, i don't have a device to measure the tension. It however gave me the best tension I have done manually. And the best looking frame i did with the use of adhesive, it gave me even tension all around the perimeter of the frame. ⁷
This is a very cheap innovation which almost cost me nothing except for the M8 knobs I bought online, which I still have to modify since it comes from China with different size and it does not fit our Philippine made M8 bolts.
ruclips.net/video/kjOCEhMR5Pc/видео.html This is my latest modification of my screen stretcher based on this device.
Wow! It worked perfectly 100%. I used an aluminum flat frame with a fast drying super glue to pre-attach the mesh on it. I then turned it outside down unto the original frame and clamped it down using four pieces of 1 inch C-clamps on all the four sides to stretch. So far so good, this is the best , simplest and low budget screen stretching manual device technology I have ever seen from all the DIY screen stretching tutorials. Thanks and I hope you will try it also because you don't have to use the nails to grip the mesh. Just your super glue ,your aluminium or wooden frame, a piece of flat board cut to size and clamps. Thank you for your idea.
I am happy that i have helped you make your job easier. Good luck to you my friend. God Bless!!!
To you also, God bless you in all your endeavor and many thanks.
Can you make a video of yours?
I'm trying that too. Geniuses!
This is indeed one of the best screen stretchers ever invented.
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Agree
You are not a poor man, you are very rich with technical innovations and ideas. Well I also use 'the nail bar stretcher' at my Art Shop in Ghana. I am going to try this also. I have got an idea from yours, to use an aluminium flat square frame of a required size with fast drying super glue to glue the mesh in place, before I screw or clamp it down to the original frame to obtain the tension by using small G - clamps.Thank you for this idea! Man you are very rich!
You can make metal strecher by your own with the help of welders... I made one.. Much easier to stretch
Just as simple as that. That is my tool for work. Saved a lot of cash for a delicious dinner. And thank you for this idea.
Thanks for appreciating my innovation and that you benefited from it. I will be glad if you can subscribe in my channel. Thanks a lot.
Been looking for DIY screen stretchers dto sa atin. This one is the most cost effective one. I'll make one myself probably using kilndry wood for the frame. Galing mo kuya! Salamat po ng marami sa idea!
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I've looked at other video
for a DIY screen stretcher and
this one is the best. 👍👍
Realy fantastic idea.Realy I like it this project.Thank you for your invention.
I have drawn out a plan and have ordered the mesh. I’m going to make this very soon!
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ONE OF THE BEST INNOVATION OF STRETCHING! KUDOS SIR!
Thanks! I hope I have helped you even in a very little way. Tools available in the market are expensive for hobbyist and I want to make use of the cheapest we can afford.
This is brilliant. Well conceived & simple. I am making my own at the moment with a slight variation, rather than holes in the base I'm going to make a groove. I figured that it would work the same but be more forgiving as my nails aren't in very straight lines. Again thanks for your genius idea.
thanks and pls subscribe, new videos will come out.
WOW!! VERY INNOVATIVE!! THANK YOU! I SUBSCRIBED!
Thanks for subscribing! I hope it helped you a lot.
Wow. Amazimg...this is the easiest and fastest way. Good job sir
Very Nice!!!
Wing nuts can also be used in this device, but in so doing, the bolt must be fixed underneath, and it will always be protruding in the frame, hence, it can disturb the operation. It's better to modify a timber knob with bolt and a fixed T-nut underneath for easy tightening, rather than wing nuts which is hard to turn specially on the final stage when there is already a tension on turning the nuts.
I have been looking at many mesh stretchers....and I like yours. I will have to do some mods to mine as I’m doing screens for my yudu screen printer they are thin metal frames, very thin. But I like what you have come up with! 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks Ms. Lynn Houts. My frames are also thin since I am using ply boards ever since. I am making a lot of screen frames coz I am planning to have my own clothing line. I am also assembling the frames on this small table using wood glue and stapler. I am also doing all my screen printing devices being an avid DIYer. Thanks for appreciating my idea. Happy printing!!!
Ang galing galing naman nito ...thank you
Thanks a lot for appreciating.
Ingenius! Thank you for sharing!
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Awesome🌋
Nice bro,,, 👍⭐
I'll have to try this amazing tool! It's great and I love it. Can you give me your permission to build one formy small studio here in Bomet Kenya?
Go ahead and build one for your own use. I wish for your success in screen printing.
@@ScreenPrintingforFunandProfit thanks so much and may God bless you abundantly wherever you are in this world.
Very good vidio
Amazing bro.. nice work..!!
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This is super clever
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Simple but effective, nice.
Thanks, I am glad you appreciated my idea.
Excelente 👌
awesome !
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Muito boa essa tecnica.
Genuis!!!
I can't wait to sleep on one of these.
Very good!
this is just for waterbase right?
New subscriber here. Good job sir
Thanks a lot for your subscription.. greatly appreciated!
Hello to you, very informative
Very good thank you
Thank you for sharing!
Thanks! Glad you appreciate it.
Cool what glue you used
Just rugby. then I support it with few staple wires. I only remove the screen frame when it is already dry so that there will be no movement on the mesh.
Brilliant!!
how many newtons it can reach with your stretcher sir?
Sorry, i don't have a device to measure the tension. It however gave me the best tension I have done manually. And the best looking frame i did with the use of adhesive, it gave me even tension all around the perimeter of the frame.
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hello is that also work for pcb?
Wow
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This is a very cheap innovation which almost cost me nothing except for the M8 knobs I bought online, which I still have to modify since it comes from China with different size and it does not fit our Philippine made M8 bolts.
I cant hear your speaking its very low volume. 😁😁
Poor but very clever!!!!
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Tae too much talking
Not good idea time wasting 😂😂😂👎👎👎👎