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Everything posted by Zal
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What does OK stand for? Or is it really okay? Any history on this phenom??
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My HD TV has a DVR built in to it. I know, its odd, but it's in there. It's made by LG, my brother has Dish Network? and has the DVR/Tuner box, he said he likes the UI better on my TV DVR. OK? I love acronymszzz!!!!
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Great read Rex, thanks for the insight. Zal
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I use an exacto knife, works wonderful......until it rolls off the table and sticks in your thigh. JK, never happened with decals, but did when I was building an RC car. Now I put a piece of tape on the shaft with a tab so it wont roll. Zal
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there hasn't been any decent music worth buying since 1970. Sure there is, you just have to hunt for it. Here is an obvious clue, it isnt on the radio or at your local Wal-Mart, lol. Music is my biggest hobby and most of the stuff I listen to is from Europe, very talented and yet to be paid for it.
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This is a great loss to the board and of course his family and friends. Thanks for everything you have done Jerry, RIP my friend.
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He is using an Epson c88 inkjet printer, it uses pigment inks. The paper is called JetPro Sof-Stretch. I bought the same printer and paper and it works wonderfully.
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This is a great video made by Badalou from T-shirt forums, very informative. This should answer a lot of questions people have. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qehJBZXmrV8 Have fun Zal
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lol, the mario music goes well with it!
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The beeping would be annoying, I can tell mine has reached temperature because the relay clicks over to the off position.
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Heres a tech question, we are using white reflective vinyl by Avery on a Vacuum truck, the box that the vinyl is going on was painted about 3 days ago, but was put outside in the cold after the paint had hardened. We brought the box in, put the vinyl on and now it bubbled so bad it looks like spray on bed liner for a pick-up. I am thinking this reflective vinyl is not "breathable" like regular calendared, which the box has on it too but it didnt bubble, that is FDC brand. It could be the paint wasnt fully cured that helped in the bubbling. Is there a more "breathable" version of the relective? Any thoughts? i will attach pics. Thanks, Zal
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I am gonna copy you and buy one too Joe!
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You have to clean your blade!!!??? I havent yet, not with a chemical anyway
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See this thread I started-- http://forum.uscutter.com/index.php/topic,4020.0.html I use 375 degrees, 30 seconds, hotpeel firm pressure. Any more q's I would be happy to help. Zal
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It came off easy, the adhesive was left behind, a lil bit of laquer thinner took it off. Good news is 3M nakes a breathable reflective white, it has a cross hatch pattern to it. It went on real nice.
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lol, it's easier to rip it off and start over. I dont think the box had enough time to cure either. I think it had more to do with putting it outside in the cold after the paint hardened to the touch. We have another box we did that stayed inside for 4 days and it looks fine.
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Bloomington- Normal Illinois
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There are dark transfers but it is really just printable vinyl, you have to trim it to your liking or the white will show. Iron-All for Darks is pretty good, as far as light colored garments order some Sof-Stretch from coastalbusiness.com, you wont be dissapointed! If you can find it for your printer use pigmented inks also, they work better than the more common dye inks. Zal
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Lol @ the crackhead one!
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Since I got my heat press I have been messing around with it and came up with this t-shirt in honor of the infamous RRoD on the Xbox 360. Firemalt wanted to see pics so I made a new one and took the hot off the press photo right here. I am doing the first wash so I will post that pic later. The paper I am using is Jet-Pro Sofstretch. So far the stuff is very impressive. Badalou from t-shirt forums does a video review of it which can be found on youtube. Enjoy! [attachment deleted by admin]
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It is called Jetpro SofStretch from coastalbusiness.com. I use an Epson c88+ inkjet printer, using PIGMENT inks, not dye inks which are in the majority of the printers.
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Regular, with the graphic out with anything I can find, towels and jeans. They are great abrasives! I am not giving it any special treatment because I know most people wont. It is working great so far.