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screen printing => Equipment => Topic started by: Rockers on July 08, 2014, 08:39:08 AM

Title: Speedy-T, a flip fold on steroids
Post by: Rockers on July 08, 2014, 08:39:08 AM
I kind of like the Speed-T, but the price is just a little too high for what it does.  At half the price I would almost consider getting one.

Speedy T (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyi8ZNNaIwY#ws)
Title: Re: Speedy-T, a flip fold on steroids
Post by: easyscore on July 08, 2014, 09:52:22 AM
I use these.

http://www.flipfold.com/FlipFold-Adult-2-Pack-p/flipfold-adult-2-pack.htm?gclid=CJmByovutb8CFSxo7AodjjsAqw (http://www.flipfold.com/FlipFold-Adult-2-Pack-p/flipfold-adult-2-pack.htm?gclid=CJmByovutb8CFSxo7AodjjsAqw)

Does the same thing and I'm sure it's as fast as that machine.

Alex
Title: Re: Speedy-T, a flip fold on steroids
Post by: inkman996 on July 08, 2014, 09:54:04 AM
I can fold a tee shirt as fast as it took him to layout the tee on the machine. No I could never make everyone identical in size but still!
Title: Re: Speedy-T, a flip fold on steroids
Post by: mooseman on July 08, 2014, 01:09:25 PM
we built a "flip fold out of coro-plast that is resized to fold a shirt at 1/2 the size of a typical cardboard shipping box.
When stacked we get two stacks of shirts that fully , neatly fill the typical box with no slop or tipping over.
I can dig up the dimensions if anyone is interested.
mooseman
Title: Re: Speedy-T, a flip fold on steroids
Post by: mk162 on July 08, 2014, 01:49:43 PM
we did the same thing, ours shifted, so I screwed a scrap 2x8 of oak on the bottom as the base...effer is heavy.
Title: Re: Speedy-T, a flip fold on steroids
Post by: Inkworks on July 09, 2014, 12:25:09 AM
we built a "flip fold out of coro-plast that is resized to fold a shirt at 1/2 the size of a typical cardboard shipping box.
When stacked we get two stacks of shirts that fully , neatly fill the typical box with no slop or tipping over.
I can dig up the dimensions if anyone is interested.
mooseman

Color me interested.
Title: Re: Speedy-T, a flip fold on steroids
Post by: mooseman on July 12, 2014, 08:43:30 PM
we built a "flip fold out of coro-plast that is resized to fold a shirt at 1/2 the size of a typical cardboard shipping box.
When stacked we get two stacks of shirts that fully , neatly fill the typical box with no slop or tipping over.
I can dig up the dimensions if anyone is interested.
mooseman

Color me interested.


Finally got around to throwing this together, here are the dims to yield a folded tee shirt to 10 x 15 inch, neatly fits in two stackes in a 15 wide x 20 long standard box.
pretty sure the operating instructions are not required but just in case try  flip, flip, flip, flip ::)
mooseman