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Four Color T-shirt Screen Printing Press - Kit from PrintingPlans.com

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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2010

This video shows a completed 4-color Tshirt Printing Press built from a kit, available at http://www.printingplans.com/printingpresskit.html The first half of the video shows the features, the second half demonstrates a shirt being printed. This kit comes with everything needed to build the press, including lumber and hardware. Available for a low price for anyone wanting a quality, affordable press. http://www.printingplans.com

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  • Any idea if it can be modified to be used as an oversized press with side clamps? ex: for entire shirt printing

  • @thedrivenimage I'm sure it could. People have done a number of pretty cool modifications to it!

  • how much is the shipping cost here in the philipines

  • @obetski1977 The press in the video costs hundreds to ship overseas, unfortunately. We're really close in getting a table-top version that will be affordable.

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  • te felicito tienes muy buenas ideas

  • @farhitech Getting REALLY close. Sorry for the delay (life happens, I guess it the best reason I can give without boring you with details).

  • @123drue That would depend on the country. You'd have to contact your local postal service to find out. Sorry!

  • @PrintingPlans hello again ... it's seven month a go .... any good news from u ? i'm waiting of a table top version as your promise .. can u show it ?

  • how much is the shipping cost here in the philipines

  • @stragglerat Hi- thanks for your questions. I originally did the design in Adobe Illustrator, but this machine-cut version was done in AutoCAD. I know a few people have successfully added stations to the machine. Yes, I'd be happy to add any extra hardware you'd like.

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