Yes please keep vlogging. My husband and I are trying so hard to get our t-shirt business going. Your content helps us so much. We love your channel 🤙🏼
yoooo good luck to you and your husband. thank you for watching and thank you for the continued support. i really appreciate it. Get that moneyyyyyy!!!
Putting down 2xl - 4xl shirts straight on the press for some reason gives me problems. I've never had a problem laying down transfers or anything else thanks to your advice, but man I don't know why I can't consistently lay down shirts straight like you do. Appreciate everything you do and the knowledge you drop.Thanks BB.
I love your format! It's so informative (Supa Dope). Your channel was an inspiration to me 2 years ago and I'm still rocking with you. Your so upfront and honest about your business and not afraid to share your knowledge with other. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for all the effort you're putting into these vlogs! For a startup like me, the information is invaluable and really helps flatten the learning curve! My biggest challenge right now is trying to figure out sizing for back and front transfers. The neck tag sizing info was super helpful! I know you've posted videos in the past that had transfer size information. Maybe you can do an update vlog with that content as well? Keep up the great work!!
sizing of designs varies. no design is the same so there isnt a set size. you have to go based on feel. what you think looks right or feels right. i have front designs that measure 8" i also have some that measure 5" across and i've also did some that measure 12" across. when designing you have the creative freedom to make whatever you want. dont give yourself boundaries.
thanks for watchin and thank you for the feedback. i appreciate it. hope the info I share speaks to both of you and can help in any way possible. if there is anything you two wanna see or need help with, let me know and i'll try to throw it in one of these vlog videos 💪🏾
Brother me and Elizabeth wish we would of been able to find your channel when we lived there in beaumont ca would of loved to come down a meet you your amazing human and so helpful and humble now we live in Tennessee south of Knoxville Tennessee and love watching all your videos on RU-vid and instagram always stay 100 and true to your Passion and may our almighty god bless over you and your whole family brother .
Yo Big Brandon keep Vlogging bro you make some very informative content. I am trying to get my brand out there and it's a struggle but thankfully I am able to do B2B sales. I would like to go to Cali and check out the shop one day.
the struggle is all apart of the journey. but thats where you really put the reps in. the B2B is dope to have for steady income. sometimes when your launching a brand and not seeing any traction, you might have to make small tweaks to your marketing or your target audience or your designs. the right audience is there, they just havent seen what they needed yet from you. keep building tho!!!! 💯💪🏾💯💪🏾
Double pressing ensures the transfer melts into the garment, look at a one press and double image you’ll see the double actually melts and you can see the thread on the image
This is great Brandoh, love this style of video. You might be just going through the motions, but for us it's very VERY insightful! Hey by the way, where did you get those tables?
Thanks for the outro, the last vlog ended and I thought my phone had turned off cuz it just went all black 😂 Two questions on the signature pro: 1. That side smack you do to release after the second press. Is that like a manual release? 2. Is there a way to change the beeping notification saying the press is done?
😂😂 the side smack is me pressing the red cancel button on the side of the press to manually release it. and i have found a way to change the beep. I have heard of some guys putting tape or something over the little "speaker" where the beep comes out and i also heard of some people cutting that wire. i've personally never done either of those.
Bro I followed Supacolor Wearables instructions to a T and I'm getting a bubbly, cheap feel on the print. I lay the shirt down on top of the bottom platen just like you do. Have you ever had this issue? Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong?
never experienced bubbly on any transfer. but if you are not happy with the results. dont force it. try some other companies out and see what works for you. whats easy to lay down for you and what gives you the best finished result that you are happy with. my settings for supacolor wearable transfers are 320, 15 secs, heavy pressure, hot peel. to me that transfer is easy to lay down and gives me the finished results that i like. But that doesnt mean thats the only transfer company out there, thats what works for me, you gotta find what works for you. get me?
@@BigBrandoh interesting. I followed the exact procedure you just outlined. The sample shirt Supacolor sent me feels great, so I think I like the product. Maybe the batch the sent me or like I said maybe my artwork has too much detail bunched up. I was thinking about doing 12 seconds instead of 15. I'm also going to try Goof Proof. I saw TransferExpress says not to use Teflon cover for their screen printed transfer in one of their videos. Do you use Teflon platen cover on your goof proof transfers?