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The first coat of epoxy resin has been applied. The epoxy has been spread over the fiberglass cloth so that it thoroughly wets the cloth and bonds it to the wood of the hull. Excess epoxy has been carefully removed with a squeegee. Excess cloth will be trimmed away after the epoxy partially cures.

“PURAQLEEN” still refers to the water treatment technology. It is the core of the QLEEN system. Normal tap water runs through a resin bed and is de-mineralised. The minerals ( calcium and magnesium salts) remain in the ?lter bottle. Due to its physical characteristics the “pure” water has a high puri?cation capacity. It blends with the dirt

particles on the surface. The particles are then washed away. Even heavy dirt like bird droppings is removed. Pure water has a very good wetting ability. It dries without leaving streaks or spots, even in direct sunshine. An additional treatment with squeegees or wash leathers, as known from conventional cleaning, is no longer necessary.

 

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Feel it. Several coats of fluorescent enamel paint applied with the soon to be famous scrap plastic squeegee method. It turned out really nice. I might have gone a touch overboard though.

A simple, quick access, low profile pocket designed for your Swab/Squeegee.

'The Squeegee Armada' was created to promote a show that I organized for the students in a silkscreen class. The posters, hand printed and placed around Chapel Hill helped in the event's success, bringing a slew of locals to the exhibit and increased the comedy show's attendance by 30% for that evening.

I wanted to get some micro fiber stuff for cleaning so that I can do away with using paper towels. I got a couple towels, two scrubbie pads, and a duster. That should last me!

 

I also got a squeegee for cleaning windows and mirrors. Again, to do away with using paper towels or newspaper (although newspaper works awesome, it turns the white trim around my french doors black with ink).

 

A little cheapie bird feeder will tell me whether I want to make or invest in a nice one.

 

All for $7!!! Can't beat the dollar store.

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Engaging in the art of Sister Corita Kent

 

In honor of the re-issued book “Learning by Heart” by Sister Corita Kent and Jan Steward, a series of events were planned. A silkscreen workshop at the Corita Center in Los Angeles was designed to engage the community in the spirit of the authors, propose that anyone would create something themselves, and contribute to a joyous ceremony in the manner of the 1960’s Mary’s Day’s celebrations organized by Corita.

 

Banners and shirts were adorned with words collected by Jan Steward and designed by Handbuilt Studio. People and children that pulled squeegees, poured inks and stared at their creation until it dried engaged in the celebration deeply and became treasure owners.

 

Conceived to engage even very young children, the workshop taught by making, and sharing a creative experience.

 

Tried removing remjet with fingers - works better with sponge squeegee

interesting stencil near the gayborhood

Date: Sun 10th July 2011

Camera: Voigtlander Bessa

Lens: 105mm f3.5 Skopar

Meter: Paganor Spot

Film: Shanghai GP3 @ 100ASA 6x9

Developer: 6.5ml HC-110 in 500ml

Dev. Time: 15min @ 20deg

Scanner: CanoScan 9000F

 

Coughton Court stately home - lovely sunny afternoon to be out with my late father's 6x9 bellows camera. (normalised to current temps with the Massive dev-chart app on the iPhone). These rolls were the first to be developed using guidance from www.rogerandfrances.com with their excellent advice on reduing fixing time with the spot-test (now down to 2-min fix) and using COLD water for washing to prevent emulsion scratching on final squeegee.

I wanted something really sharp to force the ink through since I'm using a vintage sheet as my screen.

Some "tour guide" randomly started telling us about how this was a butcher shop... and then demanded $5 dinars for his services. Worse than squeegee dudes.

Harley and Darcy squeegee it up.

Their showers stalls lacked both walls and curtains. They provided a squeegee for the floor drain.

I came back to Station 4 to take pics of the rigs in the daytime! I win the geek award! Now gimme my duct tape!

 

Oh crap, a new squeegee guy. I'm done for.

Gemma was pretending that the squeegee was her pony while taking a shower.

 

Info: Nikon D90, Sigma 28-200mm F3.5-5.6D @ 40mm F/8, ISO 800 1/200s, SB900 in hot shoe in TTL mode, bounced off ceiling

Lets see what franmar's strip-e-doo can do to this old screen. I got about 20 old screens thru a friend of a friend that was getting rid of his old equipment. That emulsion (stencil) has probably been sitting in that screen for at least 3 years.

11/09/2025. Cuxton, UK. The Princess of Wales during a visit to the Marina Mill in Cuxton, Kent, a family business that specialises in hand designing and screen- printing furnishing fabrics. The Princess spent time with Design Director Tandine Rawkins, and observed how she free-hand sketches all the artwork for every design. Her Royal Highness then moved to the printing room and had the opportunity to take part in screen-printing a design on fabric by pushing coloured dyes through an engraved silk-screen using a squeegee. The Princess also observed the last step in the production process where the printed fabric is fed through a conveyor oven, which heat-fixes the print to the basecloth. Picture by Toby Shepheard / Kensington Palace

Yellow is in the screen and my old squeegee fell forward into the ink and cause me a lot of hassle throughout the printing, with my hands covered in yellow. Should've just cleaned it when it happened, but wooden squeegees don't clean easily.

A worker uses a squeegee to push muddy flood water out of a building in Hindman, Kentucky.

Catastrophic flash floods across eastern Kentucky and wider Appalachia have killed at least 25 people.

The federal government sent tractor trailers of bottled water to the region, and more financial assistance is on the way.

The flooding -- as with other recent weather disasters -- was further amplified by the climate crisis: As global temperatures climb as a result of human-caused fossil fuel emissions, the atmosphere is able to hold more water, making water vapor more abundantly available to fall as rain.

Scientists are increasingly confident in the role the climate crisis plays in extreme weather, and have warned such events will become more intense and more dangerous with every fraction of a degree of warming.

11/09/2025. Cuxton, UK. The Princess of Wales during a visit to the Marina Mill in Cuxton, Kent, a family business that specialises in hand designing and screen- printing furnishing fabrics. The Princess spent time with Design Director Tandine Rawkins, and observed how she free-hand sketches all the artwork for every design. Her Royal Highness then moved to the printing room and had the opportunity to take part in screen-printing a design on fabric by pushing coloured dyes through an engraved silk-screen using a squeegee. The Princess also observed the last step in the production process where the printed fabric is fed through a conveyor oven, which heat-fixes the print to the basecloth. Picture by Toby Shepheard / Kensington Palace

made with some of my screenprinted fabric in brown with orange ink. And they're buttons!

Barrymore is the world's laziest cat! His idea of play is lying on his back while he paws at something! The only exception is attacking Squeegee, at which time he's like a lion taking down a wilderbeast! you'd never believe it after watching him refuse to move all day!

I came back to Station 4 to take pics of the rigs in the daytime! I win the geek award! Now gimme my duct tape!

 

This guy was really cool, after interrogating me for about 15 minutes and threatening me with death-by-squeegee to make sure I was relatively sane he let me by to take pics of the rigs in the background. Yeah!

 

These guys weren't on duty when I came by for the CERT Community Meeting.

This band's logo has been created from lino cut and letterpress printing experiments.

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