The nylons keep popping out. how to fix that
razerer 1 year ago
@razerer
Quick fix is to roughen the rod surface with coarse grit sandpaper (60-80).
Over time, the rod surfaces tend to become polished with wear.
If the problem is very fine or very thick meshes.......
......there are three rod sizes available:
-Standard diameter BLUE
-Slightly larger diameter WHITE
-Slightly smaller diameter BLACK
AdvancedScreen 1 year ago
@AdvancedScreen ok i think i got the rod poping solved.. but now another issue occured.. the mesh keeps ripping after 15 newtons..
Mesh tension load is an oval set in a rectangle.
You'll need to "soften" the corners of the mesh rectangle to a small gradual curve 3-5 inches towards each end.
A technique to gauge "softening":
Lock the mesh weave in straight to begin with.
Use a marker to draw a line on the mesh from to each roller-end where it wraps around the locking channel.
Slightly pull the rods up at the roller ends and draw the mesh line outwards into a slight oval.
Lock the rods back in and stretch.
The nylons keep popping out. how to fix that
razerer 1 year ago
@razerer
Quick fix is to roughen the rod surface with coarse grit sandpaper (60-80).
Over time, the rod surfaces tend to become polished with wear.
If the problem is very fine or very thick meshes.......
......there are three rod sizes available:
-Standard diameter BLUE
-Slightly larger diameter WHITE
-Slightly smaller diameter BLACK
AdvancedScreen 1 year ago
@AdvancedScreen ok i think i got the rod poping solved.. but now another issue occured.. the mesh keeps ripping after 15 newtons..
razerer 1 year ago
@razerer
Mesh tension load is an oval set in a rectangle.
You'll need to "soften" the corners of the mesh rectangle to a small gradual curve 3-5 inches towards each end.
A technique to gauge "softening":
Lock the mesh weave in straight to begin with.
Use a marker to draw a line on the mesh from to each roller-end where it wraps around the locking channel.
Slightly pull the rods up at the roller ends and draw the mesh line outwards into a slight oval.
Lock the rods back in and stretch.
AdvancedScreen 1 year ago