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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2008

Laminating a round top window with a vacuum bag.

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  • The bags used in this video are .030" polyurethane bags. The vacuum system is a 5.2 cfm all air automatic vacuum system. Once it achieves vacuum level it shuts itself of and when it needs more vacuum it will turn itself back on again. It is totally pneumatic and does not need any electricity the most reliable vacuum system possible.

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  • hey; I`m from Argentina.. you dont see arround here a lot of that stile, so I was thinking of trying something .. the thing is we don`t have here quality venner .. is there a way you can do that with plywood? I have some 3mm cross grain ply.. how do you "soft" it?¿? cause I think mine has pine on one side and cedar on the other.. thanks!

  • Hi if it doesn't need any electricity what powers it? Just curious. I know you say it is pneumatic but still seems like it would need something electrical somewhere to power the compressor?

  • are the bags home made ? if so how do you make them, what material is it from etc...

  • im making a pair of skis and was considering a vacuum press and i was wondering what ur rig costs?

  • Hey thanks for the great presentation. Ive a few questions. What thickness is the plastic bags ur using? What type of suction motor ur using and is it strong enough?? Are the bags used home made and if so will shower bags ( Liners for showers ) work and could the fittings be found at hardware stores from plumbing department?

    I have six mill bags that we use when camping are they heavy enoungh material to use for homemade bags?? clamp pressure to bag dose that hurt perhaps bag??

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  • Thankyou for making these videos - this one and your other one. They are really clear, well put together and they got me off and running with vacuum bagging veneers. ONce you see these ones you dont need to see anything else. DAve.

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