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Heat Seal - Heat Press - Whatever you want to call it! => General Heat Seal => Topic started by: Northland on September 08, 2012, 10:36:59 PM
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This DYI stuff has gone too far.... don't-cha think ?
True story.... I used this same model griddle to cook pancakes last week.
http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/ank/art/3257454762.html (http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/ank/art/3257454762.html)
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Haha, unreal.
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Gilli?
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Gilli?
F' you man!
That thing is F*cking AWESOME! LOL
Bet it works better than those $300 chinese heat presses on ebay.
Just for the record I have a Hotronix 16x16 AUTO clamp. :p
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Gilli?
;D
Lol......
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The seller should have added, "Get it before the termites do!"
Honestly, some of the stuff people make out of wood that's in close contact with heating elements is frightening. I saw some kind of a flash dryer housed in a wooden box that you slid the shirt into to cure it. That should've come with a complimentary fire extinguisher.
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I have a china press been working great for 5 years.
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It does happen Jason... but so do fires.
I'm glad you were lucky (or did your homework).
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It does happen Jason... but so do fires.
I'm glad you were lucky (or did your homework).
nope just the first one i saw for 300 bucks! but i don't run it all day long or leave it unattended what so ever but no issues yet...
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It does happen Jason... but so do fires.
I'm glad you were lucky (or did your homework).
nope just the first one i saw for 300 bucks! but i don't run it all day long or leave it unattended what so ever but no issues yet...
Post up again in 18 years , thats how long my stahls swingaway has been working without needing repair,! probably used at least every couple days.
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But if he makes it 5 years then there really is no money lost. ;)
18 years / 5 years = 3.6 x $300 = $1080
Hell, he might still come out a head. But he does have to get "lucky" 3 times in a row.
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yep but not too many things stay the same price for 15 years, i'd really like too get a new M&R press at 1997 prices :)
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There is also the issue of Calmshells vs. Swingaways and Sliders.
Cheaper clamshells, in particular, can provide some very uneven pressures by their very design, while some better designed clamshells may have something built into the mechanism to help compensate for the otherwise natural action of the non-parallel heat platen hitting the rear of the pad first.
Another obvious failing of some cheap machines is uneven heat across the platen.
Though sometimes not noticeable with "vinyls", can really show with digital transfers.
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True to all of those facts from both of you.
My heat press compensates. ;)
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I just bought another stahls with the auto opening , not a swing away . i think the auto opening trumps the swingaway. The Ladies doing the heat press prefer it by far because the hardest part for them was opening the press. We also find you can start setting up the next shirt because it will auto open.
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I just bought another stahls with the auto opening , not a swing away . i think the auto opening trumps the swingaway. The Ladies doing the heat press prefer it by far because the hardest part for them was opening the press. We also find you can start setting up the next shirt because it will auto open.
Buy a dozen replacement pistons trust me they don't last long at all. Unless they improved on them since we bought ours.