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A new one for Craig's List, (I think) Pressing Service

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I'm betting he's using portable T-shirt presses. There is no way he's going to lug a dry mount press around. Either that or a hammer. Unless it's just a way for him to get a chance to look at decent books and talk the owner into selling them?

 

I tried to press a book once. That was enough to know not to press. :)

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I'm betting he's using portable T-shirt presses. There is no way he's going to lug a dry mount press around. Either that or a hammer. Unless it's just a way for him to get a chance to look at decent books and talk the owner into selling them?

 

I tried to press a book once. That was enough to know not to press. :)

 

whets the difference between a dry mount press and a teeshirt press? size? weight? pressure?

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I'm betting he's using portable T-shirt presses. There is no way he's going to lug a dry mount press around. Either that or a hammer. Unless it's just a way for him to get a chance to look at decent books and talk the owner into selling them?

 

I tried to press a book once. That was enough to know not to press. :)

 

whets the difference between a dry mount press and a teeshirt press? size? weight? pressure?

 

I can't lift my uncles dry mount press :) I can also adjust the pressure enough where when I didn't put it back to his settings he crushed everything and flipped out on me. :)

 

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If you press a modern book. You get a brick.

 

 

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