Hi, from stormy Norfolk.
Re: Hi, from stormy Norfolk.
Greetings from North Norfolk, currently pretty wet and windy.
I've been aware of dye sub as a process for many years, but I'm now looking at dipping the proverbial "toe in the water".
Might even come out of retirement :biggrin:
John
I've been aware of dye sub as a process for many years, but I'm now looking at dipping the proverbial "toe in the water".
Might even come out of retirement :biggrin:
John
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Re: Hi, from stormy Norfolk.
Hi John and welcome to the world of Sublimation! oh, and the forum of course 
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Re: Hi, from stormy Norfolk.
Welcome John, a toe in the water makes a change from dipping the hot dye sublimated mug in the water lolGreybeard;54333 wrote:I'm now looking at dipping the proverbial "toe in the water"
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Re: Hi, from stormy Norfolk.
Welcome to the forum John. Weather.... (yes it is deliberately spelt wrong!!!) you have been in the industry for years or just starting out this foum is superb and I hope you get as much information and enjoyment out of it as I do.
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Re: Hi, from stormy Norfolk.
Welcome John.......enjoy this forum. it is a wealth of info for the sub dye business.
grab a 15oz mug of your fav brew, and look around..
johnny
grab a 15oz mug of your fav brew, and look around..
johnny
Re: Hi, from stormy Norfolk.
Welcome JohnGreybeard;54333 wrote: Might even come out of retirement :biggrin:
Re: Hi, from stormy Norfolk.
Time I said thank you for all the welcomes.
I seem to have spent most of the day trying to read up on recent postings, but seem to have got detoured into DTG somehow. Probably that jaw dropping flaming guitar that did it.
Now if it had been a hammer dulcimer....:biggrin:
Lots of questions are bubbling up, so it's off to the "Misc. printing" to start climbing the learning curve.
Regards to all,
John
I seem to have spent most of the day trying to read up on recent postings, but seem to have got detoured into DTG somehow. Probably that jaw dropping flaming guitar that did it.
Now if it had been a hammer dulcimer....:biggrin:
Lots of questions are bubbling up, so it's off to the "Misc. printing" to start climbing the learning curve.
Regards to all,
John
It's like doing jigsaw puzzles in the dark.
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