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I've given a lot of thought to a modular version. It is possible to join a short extension to any of the extruded tools. It would have worked good with the aluminum tools with no problems. I still have some short pieces of the aluminum if anyone wants to add some length to their existing...
The old plastic laminator tools had either Velcro loop with a cotton tape cover or felt. There are some tools still going strong after 15 years of service. I've recently got orders for felt that was held on by Velcro which were made in the first 5 years. It is unfortunate that we are having...
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The Big Squeegee applies even pressure and applies the full width in one pass. Better than a roll laminator for this kind of job.
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step one: cut the vinyl.
step two: weed out the unwanted vinyl. This is where the pressure of the cut matters. If it don't weed well then you may be cutting too deep or too light.
step three: apply masking over the vinyl. You may have to run a squeegee over it...
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