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Paul
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I bought box of animal handle mugs to try it out and now i just found out they wont feat in my mug press :( handles are to fat and i can not close my press. any one do them? whats the solution guys??

some of those i have :(
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Pad the mug press out with a silicon wrap possibly? What diameter are the mugs?
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looks like normal 10/11 ish oz. i could pad them but handle is to fat any way so iwould have to do few layers and this is no what i want to do :(
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Did you get these off ebay Paul?

I saw something very similar a few days/weeks ago and was going to get some - glad I didn't now!

To answer your main questions, what about using the old mug wraps in a domestic oven?
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yes. of ebay mate. I will have a look on mug wraps as I have 3. but i remember people use to print on them a lot when subli-nation been selling them in the past. just dont know how ;)
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little update:
i tryed with mug wraps and it did not work. so if any oneuse mug machine or oven with those claps:
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then you can forget about animal handle mugs. it wont shut as handle it to thick.

But i tryed in normal mug press and it worked w=great! :) just lowered preasure to minimum and wraped the mug with silicon rubber. :)

worked fantastic.
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