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    Heat Transfer Vinyl

    So I ordered up some heat transfer vinyl to make a shirt for the local club I am involved with and I believe it came out pretty nice!

    This vinyl is quite a bit more expensive than regular sign vinyl, but it is very easy to work with and applies with a normal household iron.

    Here is the shirt I made today:



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    Re: Heat Transfer Vinyl

    Do you have to wear a tie, also?

    That's looks really cool. Does it give it a feel similar to a baseball jersey?

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    Re: Heat Transfer Vinyl

    Quote Originally Posted by AL9000 View Post
    Do you have to wear a tie, also?

    That's looks really cool. Does it give it a feel similar to a baseball jersey?
    Actually it feels almost exactly like silkscreen, but looks more substantial.

    No ties required.
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    Re: Heat Transfer Vinyl

    That is a class shirt.

    What's with the "Prospect" tag?

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    Quote Originally Posted by astrochex View Post
    That is a class shirt.

    What's with the "Prospect" tag?
    Thank you sir. I am prospective member of the local car club called Mutiny.
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    Re: Heat Transfer Vinyl

    Oh that's interesting. Seems like you would be a shoo-in with the shirts as a minimum. Or is it please-sir-may-I-have-another?

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    Re: Heat Transfer Vinyl

    So I got a package in the mail. Is it from Glenn?

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    Yep, it's from Glenn

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    The white, red, and gold sheets are all cuts of heat transfers, and the rest are standard stickers

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    Glenn hooked me up! Thanks for everything, my friend!
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    Re: Heat Transfer Vinyl

    How well does the heat transfer stuff do in the wash? Keeping in mind that my wife's dryer, in particular has two temps... Cold -and- global thermonuclear war.

    It would be pretty dope to have those for all of our audio guys because I could

    A: get them in a shirt with a collar
    B: achieve uniformity
    C: promote the school

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    Re: Heat Transfer Vinyl

    Quote Originally Posted by AL9000 View Post
    So I got a package in the mail. Is it from Glenn?

    Name:  20140311_063555.jpg
Views: 1083
Size:  1.12 MB

    Yep, it's from Glenn

    Name:  20140311_063606.jpg
Views: 1081
Size:  991.4 KB

    The white, red, and gold sheets are all cuts of heat transfers, and the rest are standard stickers

    Name:  20140311_064044.jpg
Views: 1103
Size:  1.13 MB

    Glenn hooked me up! Thanks for everything, my friend!
    Very welcome sir! You have created the place we all call home, the least I can do is help make it cozy for everyone.
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    Re: Heat Transfer Vinyl

    Quote Originally Posted by chad View Post
    How well does the heat transfer stuff do in the wash? Keeping in mind that my wife's dryer, in particular has two temps... Cold -and- global thermonuclear war.

    It would be pretty dope to have those for all of our audio guys because I could

    A: get them in a shirt with a collar
    B: achieve uniformity
    C: promote the school
    I have only had a couple shirts done for a short amount of time, but from what I understand, they do well in the dryer. Thinner materials like collared shirts, t-shirts and Dickies work shirts seem to work better than say a hoodie made from fleece. I have a shirt in the washer right now that is about to go through its third dryer cycle, I'll post some pics when it's done.
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