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GVP

New Member
Ah, the old 'six color carousel & conveyor dryer in the back of a van'. Been there, done that. I started in the T-shirt business many moons ago, and have more miles (or is it rotations?) on those than I care to remember. It was great fun but eventually got out of it for various reasons.

In any case, I wish you well with your venture.
 

Lunatic Taskbar

New Member
Yeh! Screen printing it looks like. Awesome. Heat conveyer to the right and the carousel on its side, with the arms off. Screen to the back left. :) did I get it right????

Enjoy.

Ian
 

James Burke

Being a grandpa is more fun than working
Heck...I like that green paint job. I would have bought it no matter what it was.


JB
 

reQ

New Member
Ryonet equipment is good stuff. Imported it to Canada when i was getting in to screen printing business.
 

neato

New Member
Good luck with it! Screen printing for me was much more profitable than signs. Have fun with it and remember, the frustrating moments will pass if you stick with it.
 
Did you get a flash?

Yep! Its all in my garage right now. Gonna set it up there and play with it. Mess up and learn and repeat!

Ryonet equipment is good stuff. Imported it to Canada when i was getting in to screen printing business.

Yep! please lime green is my fav color

Good luck with it! Screen printing for me was much more profitable than signs. Have fun with it and remember, the frustrating moments will pass if you stick with it.

thanks!
 

JBusch260

New Member
Consider me jealous! Great purchase. Looking forward to seeing posts on learning progression. Best of luck!
 

nodrenim

New Member
Shoot man you got it made. I had to design, fabricate and teach my self how to do it. I had the first 4 color, 4 platen t-shirt printer, north of NYC, back in the late 60's. Lot's of fun, money, etc. Besides I had the last laugh, when my buddies in the area sign shops, started coming to me to get shirts and jackets printed. Tons of fun, keep us posted on your progress. Good Luck!
 
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