DON DESROSIERS FEATURES THE PONY TWINS UNIT

Clean 2015 TailwindSystems.com by Don Desrosiers under 2015 Clean Show, Equipment and Equipment Maintenance, Journals 2015, Trade Shows

The Clean Show of 2015 is in the history books.

It will always be a memorable one. It has been a long time since the show made Atlanta its base, for one thing, but its more than that that will make this show memorable.

This edition of the Clean Show featured a veritable cornucopia of new shirt equipment, amazing enhancements to existing equipment, new solutions to old maintenance problems and awesome new products for shirt launderers.

This has been the best show ever. I have made it a tradition to showcase the Clean Show on my website, complete with movies and photographs of all the new innovations – equipment and products – that are relevant to those of us that are in the business of washing and pressing shirts. […]

When the Clean Show was last in Atlanta in 1987, FujiCar (now FujiStar), introduced the first rotary double-buck (although FORSE had dabbled in that years before), now PONY has entered the rotary double-buck market.

Most notably, their version has a feature that I asked Santa Claus for in my December 2006.

That month, I wrote this: “Perhaps it’s just a coincidence, but it seems that there are a lot of short shirt pressers.

If I stand at a shirt press, I have to consider that the presser that is usually operating this machine is a foot shorter than me.

How can I expect this person to be able to see the mirror to check the back? Or reach around to wipe the box pleat? Wouldn’t it be cool if the shirt machines had bucks that could be raised or lower – perhaps pneumatically or hydraulically – to assure the most comfortable working height for the operator? Seems like something could be done to make the job of pressing shirts as comfortable as possible.

Shirt pressing need not be a back- breaking job. “Thanks to its adjustable height on the PONY TWINS it is possible to set the form at a minimum height of 30” from the floor, making dressing the body much easier.

BANG! BANG! […] If you do what you’ve always done, you’ll get.