HIKER Grommets
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Thanks a lot for posting the pics! I noticed the press is mounted backwards. If you turn it 180 degrees and re-attach, you'll get even better leverage! Take care!
Thanks a lot for posting the pics! I noticed the press is mounted backwards. If you turn it 180 degrees and re-attach, you'll get even better leverage! Take care!
I bought a Hiker a couple years ago, for a couple reasons..
1. Came on a base. Used to be wooden, but is now plastic. That sounds like a cheaper thing, BUT with the plactic base they have molded in grommet holding bins. On my wood base there is a flat area to put teh grommies, but they are always scattering all around. That will not happen with the new base.
2. Adjustable die to accomodate different thicknesses of substrates. With a regular #2 grommet you can just barely do a coro or fomecore without crushing it. Longer #2 grommets are also available.
3. For me, here in AZ, there is a local Hiker warehouse. I can buy grommets locally a little cheaper than buying them from "the Cowboy". I really like using local vendors.
4. It was cheaper than the Stimson.
So, I got a better press (see the Hiker guy's comparison), already mounted on a base, from a local vendor, for a cheaper price. What's not to love!
See pictures below to compare the old base to the new base and a close up of the adjustable die.
I can't imaging being in this business without it. Now I need to get busy enough for THIS
Oh Yeah... just noticed this after taking these pictures...
Reason #5: Cool paint job matches my silk screens & squeegees!