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Pullboxes vs. Roller Pasters... Which One Is Better For Me?

What Is The Difference Between A Gravity Fed Pull Box And A Roller Machine?
The basic difference is in the way the machine applies the paste to the wallcovering.

There are many different kinds of roller machines, single and double rollers, most gear driven. Some are even motorized. The common design characteristic is a paste trough with a roller, suspended in it. The roller lies partially in the paste. As the roller spins in the trough, it picks up the thinned paste and applies it to the back of the wallcovering, which is drawn over the top of the paste roller. A scrapper bar, just below the wallcovering, removes excess paste.

Gravity fed "wells" tend to have open paste areas, with angled floors. The wallcovering is loaded into the bottom of the well area, face down, and run under a screed, or gate. Thickness of the paste is determined by the height of the gate, as its squeegee edge is tightened to meet the wallcovering. The contractor then pours paste into the well, at the deepest end of the machine, along the gate edge. Since the material runs under the paste and the squeegee, gravity sees to it, that the whole width of the material is consistently pasted, smoothly and evenly.

Contractors enjoy the high tech appeal of a roller machine, and an ease of pull. Gravity machines may seem too simple to some; however, their simplicity saves time. Below is a list of pros and cons that contractors have reported, over the past 15 years that I have been President. Of course, most of the people who call us are already sold on the value and benefits of Gravity Pasters; but, different machines suit different contactors.

Pros

Cons

Addressing the Cons of Gravity Pasters

We've been making Gravity Pasters since 1966. They were designed to save the contractor time and money. All machines are easily adjustable, by the contractor. We constantly receive feedback from our customers and incorporate those comments and suggestions into our equipment. You'll find some tricks of the trade, which address the cons of gravity fed pasters, on our Instructions Page.

If you have any questions, feel free to call me at Paste-Well. 1-800-414-9294