Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
You know, I always thought it would be smart for Vastex to sell a chamber extension specifically for this purpose. One with real forced, hot, air and exhaust- not a blower fan connected to a hole in the side of the dryer chamber. Those dryers are dirt simple to upgrade and extend, seems like a no-brainer. If space is a concern, those return belt models out there that run the garments twice through the gas chamber look pretty handy to me. Though I wonder if the discharge fumes from the Ts on the bottom section of the run waft up through the top belt section and affect those garments?We approached this quandry by picking up an old TexAir for it's massive, hot forced air section. We don't need a dryer of this capacity running full tilt with the IR panels on for a manual shop but it was the cheapest option to get that much forced air. Can't recommend it yet as we won't be running it until next week at earliest but I'll report back then. BaumanB- you're right, that sounds nuts curing discharge with a heat press. Glad to hear no one got sick or anything although I would imagine you often don't see the effects of exposure like this until later down the road. I saw a little bottle of Jantex discharge activator at the local university's art supply section with instructions to iron the print to cure it. I was so disgusted by this that I decided not to even consider the brand of ink for our shop. I thought that was really irresponsible of the company to recommend hobby users to cure disc in their home with an iron, leaning right over it like that.
Yes you can add on to Vastex dryers but they still don't offer any type of airflow.