I have flexible teflon pad that came with my heat transfer printer paper mash do a complete guide to itDecal? Consider a handkerchief over the patch and use the iron on a lower heat first and then work the heat up in increments.. Check the MASH site and see if they have any guidance for their heat transfers.
Thought so. They are a class act.I have flexible teflon pad that came with my heat transfer printer paper mash do a complete guide to it
I like Mash stuff, got the replacement knits, cloth use AAF decals from them along with replacement buttons, thread, and they get them to Europe by DHL in 3-5 daysThought so. They are a class act.
Have the two decals for AAF and USAF and a couple of name tapes for Hayden.....
Sorry but this is an old thread and we use English in our written communications.Привет, давно здесь не был. Купил термопластырь, но не решаюсь его приклеить... :закатывать глаза:
"Hello, haven't been here for a long time. I bought a thermal plaster, but I don’t dare stick it... :roll eyes:"Sorry but this is an old thread and we use English in our written communications.
Please try using a translation app because we’d like to have you on this forum and would like to hear your ideas and opinions .
I’m right there with you, but maybe I didn’t mention getting a cloth or a leather patch instead of a thermal one . That’s why I suggested two sided tape instead of using a hot iron.Uh, excuse me. I bought a thermal patch, but I hesitate to glue it on, I think the iron will melt the leather of the jacket.
I installed one on my bronco. Got the one from mash with the rubber block. Was no problem. Recently though so we’ll see how it lasts.Uh, excuse me. I bought a thermal patch, but I hesitate to glue it on, I think the iron will melt the leather of the jacket.
I think he means iron-on glue back.I installed one on my bronco. Got the one from mash with the rubber block. Was no problem. Recently though so we’ll see how it lasts.
Привет, давно здесь не был. Купил термопластырь, но не решаюсь его приклеить... :закатывать глаза:
I think he means iron-on glue back.