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t shirt press – opinions before I buy?
Posted by Peter Mindham on March 25, 2006 at 8:07 pmHi all
any comments on this. Good or Bad?Thanks all Peter
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? … %3AIT&rd=1Peter Mindham replied 18 years, 1 month ago 6 Members · 9 Replies -
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it would be handy to know the plate size on it……. I use a 14″ x 16″ press and it’s rather decent for t-shirts but would like it to be slightly bigger for hoodies
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quote John Wilson:it would be handy to know the plate size on it……. I use a 14″ x 16″ press and it’s rather decent for t-shirts but would like it to be slightly bigger for hoodies
I’ll find out
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dont know where that Cleator Moor is… but you must look that up as its collect only.
Seller has a good track record, mainly computer parts.
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Aye Lad
Its up in Cumbria. Long way from Newton Abbot thought
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I know.. I drive it each year for a bit of a break… takes blimmin’ hours to get up there
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you could always ask your courier to get it, it may be heavy, but even if it were £75, it would be cheaper than taking a day off and driving all that way !
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Hi,
these machines although heavy one person can lift them, the company that made these is still going. I brought spares from them a few years ago. If i remember correctly they are based in Great Dunmow company name was Image Express if my memory serves me right. These are slide back presses which allow very good overhead view for alignment etc. Mechanics of them are very simple and time, duration etc is all controlled by a single controller box, spares where still available when i last repaired a couple of them don’t know about now though.Kev
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hi
the press on ebay
they where good for transfers thats all,
my advice dont bother give it a miss
and look for an adkins pressall the best freddy
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Thanks all for your input.
Size is as ‘small one 38 x 32cm, large one 46 x 39cm. Got machine from in laws shop closure. it was only a year old, little used, & been in storage since. Kept meaning to use it but,life & disability has put paid to those ideas. Thanks.’
Peter
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