Machines for Skateboards

I thought these heat transfer machines were like 10k or something, but apparently they go for $3,500 to $5,500 depending on whether or not you want to transfer one side at a time or two. These guys sell everything. Skateboards, plastic skateboards, Griptapes and Hardwares [sic.], trucks, skate tools and yes, heat transfer machines. Machines for Skateboards was the title of the email they sent me with this image, so I thought I’d find out how much this stuff costs. Probably a bit higher in reality. I’m sure that doesn’t include shipping and import tariffs. Machines for Skateboards reminded me of the “Robot Skateboarders” in Screen Printing is Amazing, because it is. Alternate title: Heat Transfers are Marvelous.

Thanks for your response and glad to know that you are interested in our heat transfer machine.

The price is US$3500 for heat transfer machine with single roll wheels which could be used for both normal size street boards and longboards.
The price is US$5500 for double roll machine which you can use both size at the same time.

Please kindly let us know if you need any further information.

By the way, we are also making skateboards and all other accessories,

MARVELOUS SKATEBOARDS MAIN PRODUCT LIST

1. Skateboards, normal sizes, cruiser and long boards, blank and with bottom graphics, or with both bottom and top graphics; decks and complete skates;

2. Griptapes – in roll or sheets, colored or black; with graphics on sand or back paper

3. PU and Urethane wheels for normal sizes boards and long boards; with or without graphics

4. Bearings start from ABEC-5 to ABEC-9, normal speed and fast speed, with or without customized logos;

5. Trucks –Heavy Duty, CA-truck, V-truck and 5P truck for normal size boards and Randall truck and 7CA truck for long boards;

6. Hardwares – black, silver and colored, 7/8” or 1”, 1-1/4” or 1-1/2”, with customized packing or normal polybag;

7. Skateboard tools –T-plastic tools, Y-plastic tools and mini T-tools as well as Y-mental tools;

8. OEM packagings for all above products and OEM stickers in different sizes and shapes;

9. Heat transfer machines for deck heat transferring, heat transfer papers.

Should you be interested in having samples for quality test, please feel free to let us know. Thanks.

Discussion

11 thoughts on “Machines for Skateboards

  1. carvin marvin on May 9, 2012 - Reply

    send me the item number 7. y-mental tools

    1. talentlessquitter on May 10, 2012 - Reply

      Oh, sharp eye!

  2. I’m always amazed by “Engrish” on some cheap packaging from China. It’s obvious it’s all done by some software interpreter. I wouldn’t expect English to translate to Chinese very well either if I were marketing a product. I’d at least hire someone with fluid language skills in the area I was affecting, or at worst just use pictograms to illustrate instructions like a Japanese stereo manual.

    Some of the favorites from for have been: “Do not mix the mess with continuity” and “Press flame to fire when press you shall merit reward”

  3. Why the internet website is called “marvelous VENUE” and the emailadress “marvelous VALUE”?

    (Im Sorry for my bad englisch)

  4. daniel perez on January 23, 2013 - Reply

    hay y no ispinquinglish you espikinspa

    1. Jajajajajajaja Don’t te pases de verga jajajajaja I make me poop de la risa homie!

  5. Nivek Vazquez on February 8, 2013 - Reply

    Hola me gustar

    1. Nosotros no lo vendemos. Esto se produjo en nuestro correo electr

      1. Frank Chavez on September 27, 2022 - Reply

        Do you still sell heat transfer machines

  6. I wanted to inform you that these machines are not osha approved,and have no safety features.

    Skateboard companies such as sector9 have been shut down temporarly for using this machine.
    Rm&co manufactures better quality machines that are osha compliant and made in the U.S.A.

    http://www.ronmillsandcompany.com/skateboard_manufacturing/heat_transfer_machine/

    http://www.ronmillsandcompany.com/products/skateboard_manufacturing/

  7. Dan heitman on January 26, 2020 - Reply

    How wide are the wheels? How wide of a deck can I run? How long to get to Oregon USA? Thank you dan

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