I’d been a screenprinter for over 10 years, always used gas dryers. Now we're moving the shop outside Dallas area and it has been really hard for us to find a warehouse with gas service. So we're considering an electric one. Can anybody tell me the difference in monthly expenses we'll looking at? Should we switch? We have two M&R automatic presses. Thank you!
I’d been a screenprinter for over 10 years, always used gas dryers. Now we're moving the shop outside Dallas area and it has been really hard for us to find a warehouse with gas service. So we're considering an electric one. Can anybody tell me the difference in monthly expenses we'll looking at? Should we switch? We have two M&R automatic presses. Thank you!
you can convert your gas dryer to propane - it's really not that difficult - especially if they are M & R dryers. Contact Mike Shiffler with graphic solutions 214-869-2278 - The propane companies will usually provide the tank as long as you keep buying he propane from them.
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In a high production shop there is no electric dryer that can match the cost and speed of a gas dryer, or the reliablilty.
Note that most natural gas dryers can be converted to work on propane gas with a simple change of some small parts.