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Barry Hammons w/ Kor-Chem | Last Call For Plastisol S2 Ep 11

Barry Hammons w/ Kor-Chem | Last Call For Plastisol S2 Ep 11

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In this episode of Last Call for Plastisol, we sit down with Barry Hammons from Kor-Chem Chemicals to dive into the ever-evolving world of screen printing. Barry shares his journey of printing over 2 million trucker hats a year, selling equipment, and helping shops streamline their processes through consulting.We talk about the hard lessons learned—like thinking he had screen printing figured out, only to realize there’s always more to learn. Now, his passion is helping print shops be better, adapting to industry changes, and finding solutions to workforce challenges—because let’s face it, incentives don’t always work.We also discuss:🔥 How automation is solving labor issues📉 Why sales have become tougher since COVID🎨 The rise of DTF, DTG, and Print-on-Demand💥 Old-school techniques making a comeback—flock printing, anyone?If you're in the screen printing business, this episode is packed with insights to help you grow, adapt, and stay ahead of the game. Tune in now!Last Call For Plastisol is available on You Tube, Spotify and Apple Podcasts. www.lastcallforplastisol.comCheck out our Season 2 sponsors! Kor-Chem Screen Printing Products - https://www.kor-chem.com/Monarch Ink - https://www.monarchcolor.com/Check us out!YouTube: @LastCall orPlastisolInstagram: @LastCalIForPlastisolWebsite: https://www.lastcallforplastisol.com/#ScreenPrinting #PrintShopLife #DTF #DTG #TruckerHats #Automation #LastCallForPlastisol

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