thanks, I'm shopping for one right now and it's nice to see an independent opinion. Looks like it will suit me just fine printing one or two color shirts
Thanks for the review, im so curious to get this dryer cause its the last component I need to fully get things rolling instead if relying on my flash dryer to full cure
It's been a while. How is the Conveyor Dryer working out?? I am looking to get one. Any suggestions, recommendations would be greatly appreciated..... Thank you
Hi, D-100 is having a BELT WIDTH 18" (46 cm) & HEATER WIDTH 16" (41 cm), so what is the effective curing area for the print...means to say the heater width 16", can we cure 15" wide print on t-shirt ...
Thanks KDM! you rock. For some reason there were no independent reviews on this dryer, seems to me that it gets the job done. What ink/t-shirt type were you using? The result looks awesome.
Thank you for the review, awesome video. Quick question. Do you not need an exhaust at all for this dryer? What happened if you used it in an enclosed room with plastisol inks?
@@mikebuckler You'd want to have a window and fan to exhaust because yeah, the plastisol will smoke off during the curing as well as fumes. I own one of these D100s since 2014 and it's a good converyor dryer. I had a Logos brand dryer before this and it failed (actually started a fire with it's wires shorting out ). Logos brand didn't stand behind their product and wouldn't even let me buy replacement parts. They only wanted to sell me another new unit. Vastex is a good company. They're the ones that produce the D100. I'll also add that for presses, love my Riley Hopkins press ! 8/4 Win (they don't even make this one now....don't know why...love it too!)
I guess Im asking randomly but does any of you know of a trick to get back into an Instagram account? I was stupid forgot my password. I love any assistance you can offer me.
@Jasper Joseph Thanks for your reply. I found the site through google and I'm trying it out now. Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
The gorilla logo kinda looks like it is ripping off the Gas Monkey (Richard Rawlings company) registered trademark. Be careful printing trademarked/copyrighted work. Companies do go after and yeah, it can ruin you financially. Always good to protect yourself and do your homework.
thanks, I'm shopping for one right now and it's nice to see an independent opinion. Looks like it will suit me just fine printing one or two color shirts
Thanks for the review, im so curious to get this dryer cause its the last component I need to fully get things rolling instead if relying on my flash dryer to full cure
Did you end up buying a conveyor dryer? I am looking for one now as my 2nd to last missing piece of equipment now. That and a washout booth.
This conveyor belt dryer goes for 5-6k here in New Zealander
Which white are you using? It is very vibrant!!!
How is your laser cross hair setup? I'm always having a hard time getting my designs straight.
How are the fumes?
It's been a while. How is the Conveyor Dryer working out?? I am looking to get one. Any suggestions, recommendations would be greatly appreciated..... Thank you
Hi, D-100 is having a BELT WIDTH
18" (46 cm) & HEATER WIDTH
16" (41 cm), so what is the effective curing area for the print...means to say the heater width 16", can we cure 15" wide print on t-shirt ...
Thanks KDM! you rock. For some reason there were no independent reviews on this dryer, seems to me that it gets the job done. What ink/t-shirt type were you using? The result looks awesome.
Anytime bro! I used Lava White Plastisol ink and shirts are 100% Polyester and some 100% Cotton.
Thank you for the review, awesome video.
Quick question. Do you not need an exhaust at all for this dryer? What happened if you used it in an enclosed room with plastisol inks?
What’s the laser you are using?
@@mikebuckler You'd want to have a window and fan to exhaust because yeah, the plastisol will smoke off during the curing as well as fumes. I own one of these D100s since 2014 and it's a good converyor dryer. I had a Logos brand dryer before this and it failed (actually started a fire with it's wires shorting out ). Logos brand didn't stand behind their product and wouldn't even let me buy replacement parts. They only wanted to sell me another new unit. Vastex is a good company. They're the ones that produce the D100. I'll also add that for presses, love my Riley Hopkins press ! 8/4 Win (they don't even make this one now....don't know why...love it too!)
Peace Primo! Thanks for the review.
I guess Im asking randomly but does any of you know of a trick to get back into an Instagram account?
I was stupid forgot my password. I love any assistance you can offer me.
@Iker Alfonso Instablaster ;)
@Jasper Joseph Thanks for your reply. I found the site through google and I'm trying it out now.
Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Jasper Joseph it worked and I finally got access to my account again. Im so happy!
Thanks so much you saved my account !
@Iker Alfonso happy to help xD
Thank you
Would you have chosen a d-100 or d-1000 if you had the option of buying a dryer today?
Joe Brandon really screwed us!! It was $1,600 now its $3,000
How heavy is this crap ? Lol , approximately, any one ?
actually not heavy at all. I move it around on my own.
The gorilla logo kinda looks like it is ripping off the Gas Monkey (Richard Rawlings company) registered trademark. Be careful printing trademarked/copyrighted work. Companies do go after and yeah, it can ruin you financially. Always good to protect yourself and do your homework.
Thanks for the feedback, I have license for the monkey, I use. It looks nothing like gas monkey.