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I Love this Video … I Love this Video and also I checked out your Channel. Very interesting! If you need any help getting this Video and your Channel exposed to were it is top in all the search I found this site called tubeviews.(net) that has took my breath away. I’m working on my 4th Channel now, this one I just made. My Videos are getting so many hits now. Check it out and keep in touch.
How are you able to … How are you able to layer 3 colors without drying in between? Doesnt the first color you put down stick to the bottom of the next color’s screen, and so on??
i watched all the … i watched all the ryonet vids after buying the semi pro kit.
i like this guys way of explaining things the best, because he is the fastest, and doesn’t repeat himself over and over
Excellent, … Excellent, excellent video. I’m a huge noob but I’ve screen printed over 100 t-shirts (10 of them 3 color using 3 small screens) using the very basic Speedball kit setup from a craft store (go ahead and laugh) and this helps explain how they pros do it, which helps me understand how to do the very basic things. Thank you for your video. All my stuff came out good, but I learned a huge lesson about black sweatshirts.
Subimination, over … Subimination, over flashin may cause this. when the ink gets hot enough it will turn into a gas and will stick to whatever is closest, such as other colors. And in my experience the only reason why other colors arent lineing up, it could be use some more spray adhesive and let the shirt cool before doing the other colors. sometime you cant always rely on registration marks.
please disregard … please disregard that last comment i guess i forgot i was a a different computer to log in on my name. but once again:
Hey this guy aint back floodin the screen. ha ha. Ryonet im going to the Grendel in denver dont know if you’ve heard of it but my boss is paying for it.
cheers
and great videos
ps. Do you guys offer good business dicounts on chemicals; free freight, stuff like that?
Hey this guy aint … Hey this guy aint back floodin the screen. ha ha. Ryonet im going to the Grendel in denver dont know if you’ve heard of it but my boss is paying for it.
cheers
and great videos
Ryan, I believe I … Ryan, I believe I can answer this one, if you put the shirts on top of each other after you have screen printed them without flash curing, you risk the possiblity of ink touching the other shirts and ruing the whole job.
The only training … The only training that i have is watching your videos over and over. It on shows really basic stuff. Mark has help a lot at Ryonet he is a great tool in all the help he has given us.
Sorry those … Sorry those questions could be any number of problems that I can’t take the time to try and cover here. Have you gotten any training or watched any training videos on screen printing?
Questions: what … Questions: what makes ink go thru shirt? what makes your second,and third,color not line up even when you use your marks: And what makes ink lines spred,run into each other like it duluted?
Is it okay to place … Is it okay to place those shirts right on top of each other after you take them from under the screen? Are they not making it smear like that?
June 15th, 2009 at 2:58 am
I Love this Video …
I Love this Video and also I checked out your Channel. Very interesting! If you need any help getting this Video and your Channel exposed to were it is top in all the search I found this site called tubeviews.(net) that has took my breath away. I’m working on my 4th Channel now, this one I just made. My Videos are getting so many hits now. Check it out and keep in touch.
Very Lovely….
June 15th, 2009 at 2:58 am
Thanks for the …
Thanks for the Video Don , great info
June 15th, 2009 at 2:58 am
How are you able to …
How are you able to layer 3 colors without drying in between? Doesnt the first color you put down stick to the bottom of the next color’s screen, and so on??
June 15th, 2009 at 2:58 am
i watched all the …
i watched all the ryonet vids after buying the semi pro kit.
i like this guys way of explaining things the best, because he is the fastest, and doesn’t repeat himself over and over
June 15th, 2009 at 2:58 am
What kind of …
What kind of machine was this done on? It looked like it had 7 screen brackets
June 15th, 2009 at 2:58 am
Excellent, …
Excellent, excellent video. I’m a huge noob but I’ve screen printed over 100 t-shirts (10 of them 3 color using 3 small screens) using the very basic Speedball kit setup from a craft store (go ahead and laugh) and this helps explain how they pros do it, which helps me understand how to do the very basic things. Thank you for your video. All my stuff came out good, but I learned a huge lesson about black sweatshirts.
June 15th, 2009 at 2:58 am
Nice vid. thanks …
Nice vid. thanks for sharing your experience.
June 15th, 2009 at 2:58 am
Subimination, over …
Subimination, over flashin may cause this. when the ink gets hot enough it will turn into a gas and will stick to whatever is closest, such as other colors. And in my experience the only reason why other colors arent lineing up, it could be use some more spray adhesive and let the shirt cool before doing the other colors. sometime you cant always rely on registration marks.
June 15th, 2009 at 2:58 am
please disregard …
please disregard that last comment i guess i forgot i was a a different computer to log in on my name. but once again:
Hey this guy aint back floodin the screen. ha ha. Ryonet im going to the Grendel in denver dont know if you’ve heard of it but my boss is paying for it.
cheers
and great videos
ps. Do you guys offer good business dicounts on chemicals; free freight, stuff like that?
June 15th, 2009 at 2:58 am
Hey this guy aint …
Hey this guy aint back floodin the screen. ha ha. Ryonet im going to the Grendel in denver dont know if you’ve heard of it but my boss is paying for it.
cheers
and great videos
June 15th, 2009 at 2:58 am
Scratch that last …
Scratch that last comment….it was for something else, sorry.
June 15th, 2009 at 2:58 am
Ryan, I believe I …
Ryan, I believe I can answer this one, if you put the shirts on top of each other after you have screen printed them without flash curing, you risk the possiblity of ink touching the other shirts and ruing the whole job.
June 15th, 2009 at 2:58 am
What is the …
What is the standard mesurments from the collier to the tip of the pallet?
June 15th, 2009 at 2:58 am
The only training …
The only training that i have is watching your videos over and over. It on shows really basic stuff. Mark has help a lot at Ryonet he is a great tool in all the help he has given us.
June 15th, 2009 at 2:58 am
Sorry those …
Sorry those questions could be any number of problems that I can’t take the time to try and cover here. Have you gotten any training or watched any training videos on screen printing?
June 15th, 2009 at 2:58 am
Questions: what …
Questions: what makes ink go thru shirt? what makes your second,and third,color not line up even when you use your marks: And what makes ink lines spred,run into each other like it duluted?
June 15th, 2009 at 2:58 am
as long as you run …
as long as you run them through the dryer they won’t smear.
June 15th, 2009 at 2:58 am
Is it okay to place …
Is it okay to place those shirts right on top of each other after you take them from under the screen? Are they not making it smear like that?