Halogen mug oven ... first impressions ...
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Re: Halogen mug oven ... first impressions ...
Thanks Webtrekker did 2 @ 200 deg. for 12 mins. not 100% perfect but not far off, good enough for freebies at work.
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Done a number of mugs in the halogen 2 at a time 200 deg. for 12 mins. and coming out fine.
I now have 6 more to do so want to try 3 at a time what do you clever people think I should time it at was thinking 15mins.
I now have 6 more to do so want to try 3 at a time what do you clever people think I should time it at was thinking 15mins.
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If I were to buy 4-5 ovens with 4 mugs in each. How quickly do you need to remove the transfers from the mugs?Andysam26467;128605 wrote:After following this thread I went and bought a halogen oven from Amazon. £28. Set it up with the extender and every mug perfect. 4 mugs at 180 for 15 minutes. The oven is 1300w. Gonna buy another couple now. Thanks for the thread.
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The bleeding is just over printing. If thin text bled, I would reduce the time by 10 seconds whatever in a normal heat press and whip the transfer off immediately.
If you've got 15 minutes to play with, perhaps reduce time by 2-3 mins? I'm just trying to think if these ovens are a good way to scale up and improve speed?
If you've got 15 minutes to play with, perhaps reduce time by 2-3 mins? I'm just trying to think if these ovens are a good way to scale up and improve speed?
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