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Have you heard about the product Tee pad it??



 
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Old November 6th, 2008 Nov 6, 2008 6:50:25 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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Hi, I just saw a product called the "Tee Pad it" on this site:

http://www.heatpressessentials.com/teepad.htm

and I was just wondering if you've used it. I was going to get the Tee Square it too because I'm sure it would be of great use, but I'm not sure about the other one.

It says on the site that their supplier made a mistake and made the thickness of the "Tee Pad it" 1/8" instead of 1/4" so they have those on sale for like $8, Do you guys think that thickness is going to be a problem? I'm not sure if it would be a problem because of the heat in the press, it might be too much padding or something?

Please let me know what you experienced people think about it

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I have and use the 1/4 and think it is best...go for the 1/4
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I have and use the 1/4 and think it is best...go for the 1/4
That's what I went to the site to buy, but then I saw they had the others on sale so I thought about it. Anyways, it might be better just to get the one best for the job.

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Default Re: Have you heard about the product Tee pad it??

Yes we use them, they are products of Badalou.And they work great.
We agree, get the 1/4"
 
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Yes we use them, they are products of Badalou.And they work great.
We agree, get the 1/4"
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Default Re: Have you heard about the product Tee pad it??

Unless you need a mouse pad for your mouse.

The 1/8" thick might not be enough to raise the imprint areas above the seams, and that is the goal of the tee pad it. I had a mouse pad here, so I just trimmed that, but I don't know the measurement, I think it has to be at least 1/4"... it definitely raises the imprint area above the seam.
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Hi, I just saw a product called the "Tee Pad it"
Also known as a lineless transfer kit. Unless you want to stack the 1/8 inch go with a 1/4" product.
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