Cooling Your Screenprinting Shop

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Cooling Your Screenprinting Shop

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Check out this screenprinting tutorial video about cooling your screenprinting shop during the summertime. We have been discussing extreme heat and humidity the past week or so I thought a brief talk about what it might take to cool a screen print shop might be in order. In this summary video I’ll give my 2 cents worth in reference to how to cool the shop when you are using belt dryers and flash cure units in mid-summer heat. There are basically two ways you can cool the shop and there is one major detail that can affect your ability to do so. If you’re in the market to start a screenprinting business or perhaps move an existing garage shop to a commercial storefront then you’ll want to watch this quick tips video to start your thinking off in the right direction. Air conditioners, fans and evaporative coolers may all help make your life more tolerable in the summertime. But there are a few important tips i can share with you when considering this. Take a moment to find out about those tips and enjoy this educational screen printing YouTube video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHk3GLZzu7g

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