Is this suitable
Re: Is this suitable
Its me again, is this suitable for using with heat presses/
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Gasket-Silico ... 3f15da03a5
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Gasket-Silico ... 3f15da03a5
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Re: Is this suitable
It would be but not much use really only being 13cm x 13 cm. I have bought this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/X-Large-Silic ... 8bb504dbc1 before.
Re: Is this suitable
Teach me not to look right was reading it as cm not mm grrrrr
Thanks for the other link though.
Thanks for the other link though.
Re: Is this suitable
I use this same silicon as WorthDoingRight and it works fantastic. for mugs, slates and other bits. also is huuuugeeeeee!
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Silicon sheets are often used to help make sure you have even pressure over a slightly uneven surface when sublimating. We also often use Teflon sheets and Baking parchment/Greaseproof paper for some jobs.frazzle;54681 wrote:Being new to the game what would you use it for?
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Hi Paul
Why would you use silicon on mugs mate?
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Why would you use silicon on mugs mate?
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Re: Is this suitable
Coz some mugs are smaller 
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