Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I feel if you dont have the budget for a dryer, Id just keep trucking along and cure them with your flash dryer. I did that for almost 18 months when I first started out.Is it the best practice? No! But save enough until you can find a second hand dryer, or better yet, a new dryer in your budget.Youll spend more time posting on forums, and trying to figure out how to get it done, rather than printing the shirts and making money to reinvest into your printing. A dryer is a key element in maintaining some form of production, and proper cure on your garments. Get it when you can afford a decent one. And if you have more work than you can produce for your shop, farm the work out. Hell ive even heard of people taking their flash cured shirts to bigger shops to run their shirts through the dryer, to get a final proper cure.
I appreciate the responses. But I fear that even a second hand belt dryer will be outside of my budget. That is why I hope to build my own. Wishful thinking? Maybe. ThanksBart
I was hoping to spend 2 or 3 hundred to make a DIY belt dryer. I suppose if push comes to shove, I could afford about $1400.00 for a used belt dryer. Bart