my flash just broke for the third time... had one like your old one, the only thing stoping me from getting Riley Hopkins shit is their shipping fees.... but your modifications to your old Vevor Press made me think of how to Mod out mine to get the woble out & register correct on more than single color prints so iMade a video like you about it so the other perps who make the mistake of buying the blue ebay one first wont have to be frustrated as long & get it working smoother quicker.... if that makes scene , anyways wanted you to know that your channel inspired my channel & not the other screen printing channels check out my screen making / screen stretching diy video , anyway thanks for keeping it real, cheers🍄⛽️
Well it depends...if you plan on doing alot of shirts with alot of colors then you should go with at least a 6station...6color press! If you're just printing for you and afew friends (with not alot of colors involved) then this press would be fine to start. Thanks for the comment🙏🏿
U have room for a conveyor dryer? I think vastex has a small one . Not sure on the price though. And try Craigslist. I picked up a conveyor dryer for $500 bucks. Its an older model. But I have been using it for bout 5yrs now. If u have room.
I'm working on it bro! Been saving for the one I want and making sure there's nothing better for the money I plan to spend. And yes, I HAVE ROOM!💪🏿 😊 Thanks for your input bro.🙏🏿💯
Are you referring to light and dark transfer paper? If so..I do but I'm not a fan of the end results I get FM time to time. I really like the art of Screenprinting..you have to know some stuff! If I'm off base with your question..please enlighten me🤔
@@STOPBEINGLAZYMOVEMENT its plastisol transfers. Its lilke the ones u get from FM prints. I airbrush but some of the designs took way to long. So I learned how to do transfers. Its a great way to keep stock on designs. Print 50 or 100 pcs. Iron them on when u need to. I like to stick to 1 or 2 colors because of registration issues. I hardly ever direct print anymore.
Yea...I'm hip! I haven't done any yet but after I finish remodeling my Garage... I'm going to focus on that! What is a good way to do them without a conveyer dryer? And what is a good brand?🤔
Yes, it absolutely came with a collar..but the height for my press and the height I prefer to cure at are different so I made another stand for the rotator. Curing and flashing are done at different heights for best results... curing will be closer to the garment
I think it's better to use both methods! I cure my shirts with the flash, this hit it with the heat press to more so flatten the print! When I was just using the heat press (only) to cure my shirts, that process was inconsistent for me. My feedback has been alot better since then!
Just because you can use a wrench like a hammer does not make it a reasonable replacement. Stop using a flashcure for a dryer, this is the ulitmate amature move. JUST STOP DOING THIS TODAY
my flash just broke for the third time... had one like your old one,
the only thing stoping me from getting Riley Hopkins shit is their shipping fees.... but your modifications to your old Vevor Press made me think of how to Mod out mine to get the woble out & register correct on more than single color prints so iMade a video like you about it so the other perps who make the mistake of buying the blue ebay one first wont have to be frustrated as long & get it working smoother quicker.... if that makes scene , anyways wanted you to know that your channel inspired my channel & not the other screen printing channels
check out my screen making / screen stretching diy video , anyway thanks for keeping it real, cheers🍄⛽️
Yea...them shipping fees are something else😢 Imma check out your video soon bro! Thanks for supporting my channel!🙏🏿
Would you say this press is worth it for a beginner?
Well it depends...if you plan on doing alot of shirts with alot of colors then you should go with at least a 6station...6color press! If you're just printing for you and afew friends (with not alot of colors involved) then this press would be fine to start. Thanks for the comment🙏🏿
U have room for a conveyor dryer? I think vastex has a small one . Not sure on the price though. And try Craigslist. I picked up a conveyor dryer for $500 bucks. Its an older model. But I have been using it for bout 5yrs now. If u have room.
I'm working on it bro! Been saving for the one I want and making sure there's nothing better for the money I plan to spend. And yes, I HAVE ROOM!💪🏿 😊 Thanks for your input bro.🙏🏿💯
@@STOPBEINGLAZYMOVEMENT No problem....been there. Also u ever print hot split transfers?
Are you referring to light and dark transfer paper? If so..I do but I'm not a fan of the end results I get FM time to time. I really like the art of Screenprinting..you have to know some stuff! If I'm off base with your question..please enlighten me🤔
@@STOPBEINGLAZYMOVEMENT its plastisol transfers. Its lilke the ones u get from FM prints. I airbrush but some of the designs took way to long. So I learned how to do transfers. Its a great way to keep stock on designs. Print 50 or 100 pcs. Iron them on when u need to. I like to stick to 1 or 2 colors because of registration issues. I hardly ever direct print anymore.
Yea...I'm hip! I haven't done any yet but after I finish remodeling my Garage... I'm going to focus on that! What is a good way to do them without a conveyer dryer? And what is a good brand?🤔
The rotating pallet didn't come with a collar that you attach to the flash cure stand to set the height of the pallets for curing?
Yes, it absolutely came with a collar..but the height for my press and the height I prefer to cure at are different so I made another stand for the rotator. Curing and flashing are done at different heights for best results... curing will be closer to the garment
I would flash dry all the shirts and cure them with a heat press. Never really liked using a flash dryer for curing it is to inconsistant.
I think it's better to use both methods! I cure my shirts with the flash, this hit it with the heat press to more so flatten the print! When I was just using the heat press (only) to cure my shirts, that process was inconsistent for me. My feedback has been alot better since then!
You should flash and heat press afterwards
Just because you can use a wrench like a hammer does not make it a reasonable replacement. Stop using a flashcure for a dryer, this is the ulitmate amature move. JUST STOP DOING THIS TODAY