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Darryl Keil
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Dear Ed,Although one piece laminate is called for, we are aware you cannot get one sheet that big. You can use two sheets and leave a small 1/16 gap between the sheets. Fill this gap with a bead of silicon and slice it flush with the laminate once it dries. This will give you a sealed surface. A small gap is better than trying to butt the sheets tight so you will have some space to put silicon in.SincerelyDarryl Keil: My company just purchased one of the new flip-top presses, and we : have been looking forward to using it while it was on order. I must : admit to some dismay when, upon reading the instructions for : building/assembly, I saw that it called for a one piece laminate : surface on the table top. As we bought the 5x10 size, the size of : the table called for is 67" x 127". I have never seen laminate over : 61" in width - does anyone have any suggestions as to how we can : overcome this little issue, namely a place where one can buy REALLY : big laminate sheets?
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