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Barry Chattell

 
Subject : Laminating Plywood
Posted : 2003-03-24 2:29 PM
Post #28785

I have your Pro System and would like to construct a work surface for it and for steam bending. To accommodate steam bending, I want a table top laminated up from 4 sheets of 3/4" plywood (4'x6'), using either plastic resin or PVA glue.Will a vacuum bag provide sufficient pressure to laminate 3/4" plywood? And would it make a difference laminating all 4 sheets in one go versus laminating the sheets in pairs and gluing the pairs together?



 
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Darryl Keil

 
Subject : Laminating Plywood
Posted : 2003-03-24 6:01 PM
Post #28788 - In reply to #28785

Barry,You can lay up all four sheets at once, your press has plenty of pressure to accomplish this. You will need to use a slow setting glue if your planning to do all four at once otherwise the first sheet or two will tack up before you get them all in the press.SincerelyDarryl Keil: I have your Pro System and would like to construct a work surface for : it and for steam bending. To accommodate steam bending, I want a : table top laminated up from 4 sheets of 3/4" plywood (4'x6'), using : either plastic resin or PVA glue.: Will a vacuum bag provide sufficient pressure to laminate 3/4" : plywood? And would it make a difference laminating all 4 sheets in : one go versus laminating the sheets in pairs and gluing the pairs : together?




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