Discuss the various aspects of heat press technology. Transfer paper, inks, plastisol transfers, vinyl cutters, printers, commercial usage, durability, suppliers, etc. Tee Pad It
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Ok can some one let me know how much give is there in tee pad it.
Or how soft is it.
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Re: Tee Pad It The t pad it is made from the same material as mouse pads. I use mine all the time. It will allow you to get the area you need to the position needed. As far as give it is plyable not stiff it can be adjust and flexed some if needed. .... JB
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Re: Tee Pad It Thanks that was what I needed to know.
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Re: Tee Pad It IF YOU GONNA BUY TEE PAD IT BUY FROM CONDE IT HAS BIGGER SIZE JUST CUT IT, BUT IF YOU WANT PARTICULAR SIZES JUST BUY WITH LOU. THE SAME MOUSEPAD 1/4 THICK.
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Re: Tee Pad It But how long would it hold up to the temp that would be needed to use.
Lets say I was going to do 200 shirts at 335F how long would they last plus they will need to be cut to 8"x11" You dont have time for any melt downs with the transfer that I would be using
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Re: Tee Pad It We have used out tee pad's on over 1000 shirts and they are still holding up just fine.
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Re: Tee Pad It I just bought an extra large mouse pad off of ebay for a couple of dollars and cut it to sizes I wanted. Used them a lot and still like new.
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Re: Tee Pad It I dont think the tee pad is the same material as mouse pads.. Its a bit denser and holds up better in heat press..
Mouse pads squishey down if used in the same way after a bit.. the tee pad is more like the material that is qlued to the bottom of your heat press..
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