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The book i have says 305 degrees. but it doesn't say ferenheit or celsius. how can i tell. I will be pressing on under armor shirt i dont want to ruin the shirt. Please help

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305 celsius will melt almost anything....It is 305 Fahrenheit....

But you better test the under armor to make sure the heat press material will stick...

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0 Celsius is like 32 Fahrenheit. So if you multiply 305 Celsius by 32 you'd get 9,760 Fahrenheit. Yup, that would melt the heat press too.

Good thing we have someone from Canada who knows more about Celsius then us from the USA. Something ours schools didn't teach much of.

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0 Celsius is like 32 Fahrenheit. So if you multiply 305 Celsius by 32 you'd get 9,760 Fahrenheit. Yup, that would melt the heat press too.

Good thing we have someone from Canada who knows more about Celsius then us from the USA. Something ours schools didn't teach much of.

9,760??? Holy cow Screen, where'd you get that number from? heheheeeheh That would melt anything, including the housing. :blink: Plus my wife weeeeeee

Hummmm, where'd you get yours Screen, maybe I need to buy one too :odevil.gif

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Screenprintr: got a chuckle out of your conversion....

Fehrenheit=Celcius*9/5+32 :) I grew up in in eastern canada...

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Okay, so that's 581 degrees correct?

Like I said, we didn't cover that in the US. At least not at our schools.

Thanks Hocky Girl. I did visit Toronta for about 3 weeks.

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I dug up every spec sheet I could find for Spectra films and every one showed an F after the temperature...Not sure how a "renegade" that had no F slipped by...lol...

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