High quality, 12xx multi-filament mesh screens mounted on solid wood frames.
Product Description
These high quality, 12xx multi-filament (124 holes per sq. inch) screens are mounted on solid wood frames. They come pre-assembled and ready to use. Built to be cleaned and re-used many times.
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7/13/2009
Hard to assemble, but worked well once I got them together.
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7/12/2010
My screens arrived as stated they would on my order form. Thanks or your great service.
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4/26/2010
I don't understand how this gets bad reviews? Maybe more homework/hands-on printing should b done before leaving a Review. I just started buying everything I need from speedball and the prices are decent and the equipment works great! Thank you for such a wonderful product!
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5/13/2009
Hard to clean.
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5/13/2009
Hard to clean.
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7/12/2010
My screens arrived as stated they would on my order form. Thanks or your great service.
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4/26/2010
I don't understand how this gets bad reviews? Maybe more homework/hands-on printing should b done before leaving a Review. I just started buying everything I need from speedball and the prices are decent and the equipment works great! Thank you for such a wonderful product!
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7/13/2009
Hard to assemble, but worked well once I got them together.
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0 of 1 users found this review helpful.
5/13/2009
Hard to clean.
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5/13/2009
Hard to clean.
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4/18/2009
My only concern was that I had difficulties taping up the screen.