Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Eric, by "consistency", do you mean even distribution? Perhaps the addition of a little food color would help you to at least see what's going down. Brad likes the foaming colored bath tablets for this.
i tried a bunch of ways. the fastest, cleanest, and most consistent for us is a 32oz squeeze bottle, put on in a quick spiral, then using a test shirt to basically rub it around the platen for even coverage. excess glue is soaked into the shirt, no lines or streaks, no dripping off of a card, etc.another thing some of my guys swear by for extending the glue is putting the roller squeegee in head one with 100psi or so of pressure and basically pressing the shirt into the glue before it gets printed. seems to almost double the life of the glue before it needs a quick refresh scrub.
I put the tac in a squirt bottle 1/2 full, fill rest with water, shake. For new tape, round 1: pour size of a quarter (or slightly more) of tac on pallet, use card to spread around, run under flash. round 2: another size of quarter of tac, use a corner of a shirt that is wet (moist) and then spread it around, flash. Good to go.For renewing, run under flash, then use a squirt bottle of water and scrub brush to clean off, then flash, then do 'round 2' from above every other cleaning. Hasn't let me down.Now for hoodies, that's a different story......full strength, roller brush, and a beer.
ball up the shirt pretty tight into itself and use the smooth bottom of the ball to spread the glue, if that makes sense. I usually wear a glove just in case. I hate getting the tac on my hands.we remove lint with spray bottle misting of water and a red scrub brush on a handle. we usually two man it, so loader and unloader are each doing a platen at the same time. goes pretty quick. on our 10 station with the roller in the first head we can get about 1000 triblends without needing to refresh, more if the shirts are cotton. we usually try to refresh every 500 or so if possible though just to prevent issues. i think we go weeks without refreshing glue usually unless absolutely necessary. fleece jobs and some brands make it necessary a lot sooner of course...