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Re: Pneumatic heat press Any Tips
Posted: 21 Feb 2020, 12:52
by logobear
HI,
Logobear have used Adkins for decades and think they are great.
We are wanting to get an pneumatic, - and looking for any suggestions.
Adkins & Insta do solid machines, - but at a cost.
Geo Kights look better priced, but are they any good?
Finally, - are they noisey when they release? - We have a silent compressor, but wonder about the noise of the press when it releases
Any thoughts.
Thanks
Phil
Re: Pneumatic heat press Any Tips
Posted: 24 Feb 2020, 15:12
by socialgiraffe
I have asked on various groups regarding pneumatic presses and also dual platen ones and no one seems to respond which presumably means not many people have them.
I think I am going to bite the bullet and get something soon though as I think there are major benefits in them when you are pressing very high volume.
I am thinking of dipping my toe with the one from Signworld which is only a grand which is a pretty darn good price in my opinion.
Re: Pneumatic heat press Any Tips
Posted: 24 Feb 2020, 15:41
by logobear
Social, thanks for feedback. My concern with anything other than a major manufacturer is the quality & evenness of the heat.
This is most important for laser transfere, especially no weed / wow etc....
Seems that Stahlls, Adkins, Insta, and Geo Knights are the only ones recommended for such ....
Re: Pneumatic heat press Any Tips
Posted: 24 Feb 2020, 15:47
by socialgiraffe
OK
Firstly, I think WOW has come along way these days. The reason I say that is because the central spindle on my Adkins snapped about 8 months ago. I grabbed a cheap one off Signworld to keep the vest business going. That was 8 months ago, but it is such a corker of a machine that I still haven't fixed the Adkins. Wow, T-One, TTC etc etc are all put through the cheap press without any issues.
Secondly, not sure if you have seen or not, but there is a new heat press been released that is specifically for laser transfers. I think it is only in the states at the moment, I will try and see if I can find the video of it as they pressed about 5 or so dark garment transfers all in one hit.
Re: Pneumatic heat press Any Tips
Posted: 24 Feb 2020, 15:51
by socialgiraffe
Made by Secabo and it is called THE BEAST
https://www.facebook.com/art.affirm/vid ... 856409772/
Not sure if you can see the above video or not
Re: Pneumatic heat press Any Tips
Posted: 24 Feb 2020, 19:17
by pw66
Is the Pressmech pneumatic as good their regular press? It (and the Stahls Air fusion) are the only two that seem to have a truely 'threadable' base, where you can get the shirt completely over the platen. I can get right down to a ladies XS onto my 38 x 50 Pressmech platen, which is my main criterium.
I've been looking for dual platens. The Pressmech looks a bit cock-eyed with the platens 90 degrees apart - any one used it? The other dual platen press with a 'threadable' base is the Stahls, but at £6200 + vat is too much.
The Sefa full auto looks mighty, but the c-shaped part that supposedly makes the base 'threadable' isn't enough to get very small sizes onto the press. at £4900 + vat it would need to be perfect.
This looks interesting, for someone who had the space, but I would want to see it working.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/columbia-gal ... Sw3EVbK7np
Re: Pneumatic heat press Any Tips
Posted: 04 Mar 2020, 10:36
by Tiamegz
Off topic slightly, but can I ask if you have a link for one of the cheap but good ones from Signworld please? Had a google but can't seem to find it. Thanks.
Re: Pneumatic heat press Any Tips
Posted: 04 Mar 2020, 11:58
by socialgiraffe
Re: Pneumatic heat press Any Tips
Posted: 04 Mar 2020, 14:25
by Tiamegz
When you said "I grabbed a cheap one off Signworld to keep the vest business going." I just wondered which one? Thanks
Re: Pneumatic heat press Any Tips
Posted: 04 Mar 2020, 14:30
by socialgiraffe
Aha, that was just a semi auto, not a pneumatic.
Just had a quick look and it is not on their site anymore though.