@Vanader you have great videos. It makes me want to bring my BBQ products to market. I have been doing research on starting up again. Thank you for inspiring me. Just curious, what filler are you using and do you need an air compressor to operate it or is it built-in? Pre-thanks for your reply.
Labeling by hand is a huge waste of resources (human power) and is rather expensive when you look at it on a per unit basis. Using a machine like this one or the hand crank by Great Engineering (not cheap) is much faster than one at a time by hand. Eventually it will make sense to use a semi auto machine made by Primera. There may be others. We can get up to 720 units per hour on the Primera AP360. @Vanader I am going to watch all your videos. We have been through this growing production process ourselves. cheers,
You can gain significant efficiency with workflow and material handling. Have your filler next to and higher then the labeler so the hand provides the material handling between the processes. You'll soon realise your human inputs are the bottleneck. That labeler needs a second inline feed spool to mount another roll of labels you can attach the first label of the second spool to the last of the first and pull it through. Also an additional snubbing roller/pinch roller onto the cranked bar can maintain the drive friction required while allowing the used paper to feed though to a bin under the table. Hey you could possibly run a second line as those rollers look wide enough. As your volume demand from customers increase so does the competition. Due the hacked international postal subsidy, you can send the same package to your next door neighbor cheaper from China then from your home. That's why production manufacturing as you're doing will be challenged to scale commercially, our friends in China enjoy watching copying and undercutting.
Hello what is your label material made of? Thank you
how did you design and create your labels and where did our order them from?
How much harder would it be to label these after they are filled?
You aply to much pressure on the lever! Just let it rest’✌🏼
What happens if while making an ein i put i wont have employees but later on in my business I want to start hiring someone?
Nothing. You’re good to go brother.
@Vanader you have great videos. It makes me want to bring my BBQ products to market. I have been doing research on starting up again. Thank you for inspiring me. Just curious, what filler are you using and do you need an air compressor to operate it or is it built-in? Pre-thanks for your reply.
Are you close to Riverside California? Because I just got one of these and I can’t get it figured out! Dude, I’d hire you.
Labeling by hand is a huge waste of resources (human power) and is rather expensive when you look at it on a per unit basis. Using a machine like this one or the hand crank by Great Engineering (not cheap) is much faster than one at a time by hand. Eventually it will make sense to use a semi auto machine made by Primera. There may be others. We can get up to 720 units per hour on the Primera AP360.
@Vanader I am going to watch all your videos. We have been through this growing production process ourselves. cheers,
Thank you so much!! This is soooooo helpful!!
15:43
Glad it helped!
great video - we ordered one for the brewery - hope it helps
Did it help?
Sure did / for $150 it’s awesome
You’ve helped me so much I really needed this, thank you!🙏🏾
You can gain significant efficiency with workflow and material handling. Have your filler next to and higher then the labeler so the hand provides the material handling between the processes. You'll soon realise your human inputs are the bottleneck. That labeler needs a second inline feed spool to mount another roll of labels you can attach the first label of the second spool to the last of the first and pull it through. Also an additional snubbing roller/pinch roller onto the cranked bar can maintain the drive friction required while allowing the used paper to feed though to a bin under the table. Hey you could possibly run a second line as those rollers look wide enough.
As your volume demand from customers increase so does the competition. Due the hacked international postal subsidy, you can send the same package to your next door neighbor cheaper from China then from your home. That's why production manufacturing as you're doing will be challenged to scale commercially, our friends in China enjoy watching copying and undercutting.
Yeah it’s nifty
How do you print those labels ?
Nice, where do you buy your labels?
i buy them from sttark.com
thanks for watching!
@13:58 I seen bubbles ahhhhhh lol
Is there one for square bottles?
Can it do square bottle? Like big spice one
how do you get the roller that sits on top of the bottle when you roll it
Price please? I'm from creece
you are inspiring. great video
I appreciate that!
what do u sell?
supplies that make crafting easier at scorchmarker.com
These machines are the most frustrating thing on the planet
And the only thing more frustrating is doing it by hand...
@jamesc1283 tbh it's actually a lot less frustrating doing it by hand. 😂
How can someone get a sweet easy company going?
"easy" hahaha