I too have thought about this when I dont have enough hands. Alot of times I work alone and dont have a way to hold the transfer tape so I can pull it out over the table to apply. Reversed would allow it to be rolled over the top of a graphic by yourself.
Is this what you are thinking? Not that I have a answer but am curious myself.
Yeah, we have our tape on bars too, it works okay, but I saw this contraption and thought it would be a much
easier to tape, you would put you vinyl on the table, start the application tape a few inches in front, and just push it across the table....
It would work with normal application tape too, but if the application tape had the sticky side out it could double as a big lint roller...
That handheld thing is good for 15" & 24". I guess it would be ok for 30" as well, but 48" gets put through the laminator, here at least. I like it for 15"/24" because i can mask stuff off really fast when I am by myself (90% of the time). Just like you said, start a couple inches before the backing and go. we got ours at a show a few years ago pretty cheap or else we never would have got them. You are talking about saving a small amount of time
We use a laminator for 48" also and one person can handle masking big graphics with no problem. I would be very interested to see how your setup is on your laminator. It is a pain to start because I use a sled to start the premask through the rollers then feed the vinyl through. Any chance of you snapping some photos or a video showing how you have it setup and running some graphics through? Thanks in advance!