I purchased an advance 62" machine in 1992. I've pulled about 15k yds of vinyl through it. Paste must be thinned in order to operate easily. I use 1 gallon of water to a five of paste. Also when pulling a 96" piece I pull out 60" then book it back to the cutoff slot.I then roll it up and pull Out to 96". This keeps everything clean and free of paste.
Tapo Fox are the Mercedes of pasting machines. I've used Pastemate, PasteMaster, and Tapo over my career.....Tapo is the best. Tho their stand is something to be desired. Looking at a Pastewell for using with clay.
Don’t pay full price! Go to eBay. Pay less! Water down your paste 10 percent! It won’t pass through machine too thick. If used, test it first! MaKe sure it covers equally. www.google.com/search?q=tampa%20wallpaper%20installer&tbm=#lkt=LocalPoiReviews&trex=m_t:lcl_akp,rc_f:nav,rc_ludocids:18168418332679895040,rc_q:Spencer%2520Colgan%2520-%2520Wallpaper%2520Installer,ru_q:Spencer%2520Colgan%2520-%2520Wallpaper%2520Installer,trex_id:XCBBr Plz. Give me a 5 review. And say something good. Plz.
I have owned these machines since before they even came with casters, hotel renovations since 1990 with them, look I like your other videos but let's be honest your clueless with this machine. I just sent a text to a couple of my guys and they are having a good laugh. No hard feelings, you have your commercial hangers(vinyl jockeys) and then there are your paperhangers, in some cases both but not here. Take care. Oh btw these machines have doubled in price.
@@brianvaillancourt8710 What would you have me add to this video? I have not owned these machines for years; I have only owned them for the last few years. But since you are a know it all, what would you have me add to this video instruction?