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General => General Discussion and ??? => Topic started by: GraphicDisorder on October 26, 2017, 11:28:19 AM
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Favorite Hat Heat Press and go!
Please and thanks!
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we really like our Geo Knight air press. i forget the model, but it's really easy to use.
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I've used digital Stahls(which I lost in my fire), presently have an analog George Knight, and used to use an ancient Hix.
All worked similarly well as long as I had the correct platens. One size does not fit all!
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We are very happy with our Stahls hat press.
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I've used the Stahl's Hotronix and was very happy with it. This was rather limited use though, so I can not speak of the durability. On the other hand, I picked up 5 regular heat presses and have managed to get 4 of them working. They offer all the replacement parts and are not that hard to fix.
pierre
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stick with either the geo knight or stahls (or both honestly). I have both with multiple platens and I still end up switching between them depending on the type of hat. Some jobs just work better on one vs the other.
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We have a g. knight transformer press that does caps. It's good, the air actuation seems to be key. Press op really likes the air and we get larger images with more consistent transfer v. manual presses. The tooling could be a little better finished, the edges aren't beveled which we prefer.
I had 3x hotronix auto opening presses in here for a bit but the overall design of them wasn't for us. Old manual hotronix cap press is still here and is nice for some work that needs a specifically light touch.
I do wish there was a shuttling cap press where you could load multiple caps, position transfers and it would press on down the line. I'm sure someone in China could make it. I think all the major mfg's of heat presses make a good machine but I haven't seen anything for caps that really allows for high production, the m.o. seems to be to simply run multiple cap presses.
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Thansk for the feedback, ill look at all these.
What platens should I be getting?
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Thansk for the feedback, ill look at all these.
What platens should I be getting?
What hat size and shapes do you do or intend to do? There's at least a high and low profile available from all manufacturers.
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Thansk for the feedback, ill look at all these.
What platens should I be getting?
What hat size and shapes do you do or intend to do? There's at least a high and low profile available from all manufacturers.
We rarely do anything with low profile but are there only 2 generally or is there a 3rd?
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Thansk for the feedback, ill look at all these.
What platens should I be getting?
What hat size and shapes do you do or intend to do? There's at least a high and low profile available from all manufacturers.
We rarely do anything with low profile but are there only 2 generally or is there a 3rd?
Here's what Stahls offers
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Automatic and with air is the way to go!
Good timing on this. I actually have a new hat press coming in on Monday according to the tracking info I have. It's from a company in China that I have worked with in the past on heat presses(I had dreams of importing them, marking them up and selling them a while back) that I have been extremely happy with. We have 200 hats that need patches sitting waiting right now, I can update you guys Tuesday/Wed after they get put on as to how it works. The price plus shipping was maybe $400 so it is kind of a no brainier as long as it works.
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Automatic and with air is the way to go!
Good timing on this. I actually have a new hat press coming in on Monday according to the tracking info I have. It's from a company in China that I have worked with in the past on heat presses(I had dreams of importing them, marking them up and selling them a while back) that I have been extremely happy with. We have 200 hats that need patches sitting waiting right now, I can update you guys Tuesday/Wed after they get put on as to how it works. The price plus shipping was maybe $400 so it is kind of a no brainier as long as it works.
Let us know. I chickened out on ordering from them a few years back but that companies configurations made the most sense to me overall.
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Automatic and with air is the way to go!
Good timing on this. I actually have a new hat press coming in on Monday according to the tracking info I have. It's from a company in China that I have worked with in the past on heat presses(I had dreams of importing them, marking them up and selling them a while back) that I have been extremely happy with. We have 200 hats that need patches sitting waiting right now, I can update you guys Tuesday/Wed after they get put on as to how it works. The price plus shipping was maybe $400 so it is kind of a no brainier as long as it works.
Let us know. I chickened out on ordering from them a few years back but that companies configurations made the most sense to me overall.
I can take a pic of the two we have now. The little double platen 4" one we had made for tags, bet that sucker has more than 250k presses/prints under it's belt. About 6 months ago it blew a $4 pneumatic fitting, aside from that it has crushed it. Literally.
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Automatic and with air is the way to go!
Good timing on this. I actually have a new hat press coming in on Monday according to the tracking info I have. It's from a company in China that I have worked with in the past on heat presses(I had dreams of importing them, marking them up and selling them a while back) that I have been extremely happy with. We have 200 hats that need patches sitting waiting right now, I can update you guys Tuesday/Wed after they get put on as to how it works. The price plus shipping was maybe $400 so it is kind of a no brainier as long as it works.
Let us know. I chickened out on ordering from them a few years back but that companies configurations made the most sense to me overall.
I can take a pic of the two we have now. The little double platen 4" one we had made for tags, bet that sucker has more than 250k presses/prints under it's belt. About 6 months ago it blew a $4 pneumatic fitting, aside from that it has crushed it. Literally.
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Also would like to see more, as we need a 2nd auto/air heat press with the amount of transfers we are doing!
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So the hat press came in. Quality is real nice. HOWEVER some of the hat press layout is not ideal. The clamp to hold the hat in place is TOTALLY useless. The platen it comes with is about 0.5" too wide. The post supporting the platen goes straight down, opposed to the HIX one we have it is in the front and slopes backwards, this ends up being a huge pain because with it going straight down you can't sit the hat flat, the back of the hat gets held up on the post/support.
A bit of you get what you pay for. I'm still very happy with the press considering it was a fraction of the price of one available in the states. A few hours, few beers, grinder and a welder and this will be better than any hat press available in the states!
There were also a handful of people that contacted me about it other hear presses. I don't have the time to order them. I'll send out a group email today to you guys and connect everyone with each other and get you the sales contract in China. You guys can take it from there!(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171031/85183130a65c409f1b4c9617a2be64a2.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171031/b7f22f2ebdb5e5ca9000ae3b6fab7ecb.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171031/cf7f74b4fb2590ddc4773376c5178135.jpg)
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