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Get ready for the smack down! Ill post some photos of the same units pressed from each oven Monday
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Get ready for the smack down! Ill post some photos of the same units pressed from each oven Monday
Looking forward to your feedback...I'm considering purchasing another pressing furnace shortly. I have EP 5000 but am considering the Summit Press from Ibex or the Zubler. Does the Zubler have a calibration setup like the Ivoclar?
Jason are you a beta testing lab for Zubler
Seems you have gotten very chummy with them
Its fun to get new toys!
The only reservations I have about the Zubler & the Ibex is they use compressed air to drive the plunger. I would assume that they rely on a timed cycle rather than using an electronic sensor to determine when the cycle is complete like the Ivoclar. I used to have a Ney that used compressed air process and I didn't like it. If the compressor goes out, so does the furnace activity.
Jason, did it come with a cord and a manual?
Mine came with a power cord, vacuum power cord, 3 air and vacuum supply hoses with inline filter, air regulator, enclosed vacuum pump and a fairly thick manual with all the warranty info included in the front of the manual. They also installed all the programs for the different ceramics I use.
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The only reservations I have about the Zubler & the Ibex is they use compressed air to drive the plunger. I would assume that they rely on a timed cycle rather than using an electronic sensor to determine when the cycle is complete like the Ivoclar. I used to have a Ney that used compressed air process and I didn't like it. If the compressor goes out, so does the furnace activity.
The only reservations I have about the Zubler & the Ibex is they use compressed air to drive the plunger. I would assume that they rely on a timed cycle rather than using an electronic sensor to determine when the cycle is complete like the Ivoclar. I used to have a Ney that used compressed air process and I didn't like it. If the compressor goes out, so does the furnace activity.