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I am more than happy to receive a box full of vinyl offcuts from any supplier if they are big enough to put through my cutter and not covered in ink lol

With the price of t-shirt flex these days it seems like you are always buying an offcut when a tiddly 1m piece arrives that cost the best part of £10! :frown:
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1m for £10 ? :)
yolo doing some clearout and got fantastic vinyl for £3.99 +vat :D
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Paul;53098 wrote:yolo doing some clearout and got fantastic vinyl for £3.99 +vat :D
Yep, I spotted that yesterday and ordered 25 metres in various colours (not sure if they will have stock of all but at that price I couldnt resist either)

On the same point has anyone tried the coralgraph t-shirt PVC which seems a bargain even if at the moment no choice of colours?
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yeah. stay away i say :)
its ass to take it off the shirt once pressed and feel is verry stiff.
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WorthDoingRight;53077 wrote:Martin, you got any suggestions then as to where we can find a reputable sublimation supplier? :biggrin:
Errrrmmm.... :)
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Image Originally Posted by WorthDoingRightImageMartin, you got any suggestions then as to where we can find a reputable sublimation supplier? :biggrin:

Errrrmmm.... :)
Martin, I bet you now know how that Chinese blind paralympian footballer felt when he was kicked in gonads now. :eek:
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bms;53162 wrote:Errrrmmm.... :)
Well I really could not understand why you did not just say 'We know a man that can' and point a big arrow at your signature lol
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WorthDoingRight;53199 wrote:Well I really could not understand why you did not just say 'We know a man that can' and point a big arrow at your signature lol
Don't know how to get a down arrow on the forum :) ... now waits for loads of down arrows to appear !
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try novachrome thats where i got mine from
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If you want a Mug[ATTACH=CONFIG]1187[/ATTACH]Look no further - You have found one lol
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