Should I 'upgrade' to an oven?

Specifically for mug presses & ovens
mr-gobby
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Does this mean some mug presses coming on the market lol
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You can add 24 mugs 16-18 minutes to your times :-)
Social, What temperature is your oven set to as I can't quite make it out on the photo.
Does this mean some mug presses coming on the market lol
mr-gobby, Watch this space, there maybe a twin or single Adkins for sale soon. Depends wether I can perfect the polymer mugs in the oven.
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Social, What temperature is your oven set to as I can't quite make it out on the photo.
I will set up a new thread to deal with this as there are a few of us on this forum who have this oven now.
mr-gobby, Watch this space, there maybe a twin or single Adkins for sale soon. Depends wether I can perfect the polymer mugs in the oven.
If its the only mug press you have do not sell it, you will need it for some items (for example, I still use mine when pressing TMT White decals on to stuff).

Sorry Mr Gobby ;-)
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If its the only mug press you have do not sell it, you will need it for some items (for example, I still use mine when pressing TMT White decals on to stuff).
That's a good point SG. I do a lot of the 12oz, two-tone mugs with spoons and my oven wraps won't lock through the handle, so I'm stuck with using a press, which makes a good job of them as the bottom half of the mug is never printed on, being curved in two directions.
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If its the only mug press you have do not sell it, you will need it for some items (for example, I still use mine when pressing TMT White decals on to stuff).
That's a good point SG. I do a lot of the 12oz, two-tone mugs with spoons and my oven wraps won't lock through the handle, so I'm stuck with using a press, which makes a good job of them as the bottom half of the mug is never printed on, being curved in two directions.
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mr-gobby;136664 wrote:Does this mean some mug presses coming on the market lol
I will have at least one Adkins (with new blanket) and a TMT Arc press coming into the market soon...yes!
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socialgiraffe;136666 wrote:I
If its the only mug press you have do not sell it
Sorry Mr Gobby ;-)
It's okay wasn't fishing for one, use a little oven myself. Never actually used a mug press, probably should try one!


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