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The SEAL 62 Pro S is a 61" wide mounting laminator and encapsulator offering industrial performance at exceptional value. With fully adjustable top roller...
Safety Speed Panel Saw w/Router/Mid Fence MSRP $7,457 Selling $4,150
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The SR5UA Saw Router Combination Machine is a fully loaded solution for high production cutting and routing! The following upgrades and accessories are...
Study grids and typeography, those are the foundations of great design. Amazing how to’s on Youtube. Also, the book “Your Mac[PC] Is Not A Typewriter” by Robin Williams may be one of the best books to get typography right.
I am thinking of glueing up two pieces of Formica to make a non-stick sled. We are tearing up our Dibond coated with PSA/Silicon cover and they need replacing/repairing due to surface damage.
Has anyone else tried Formica as a non-stick sled for their laminator?
Using a Seal 62Pro, we are not able to keep our infeed print (260g gloss inkjet paper) flat or wrinkle free if we exceed 40% nip pressure. Infeed alignment seems critical for longer runs too. We always use the hold down bar on print infeed.
3M VHB
3M 4905 VHB is rated to hold 1 pound of weight per 4 square inches of tape. But the bonding surfaces need to be alcohol wiped and non porous. You could attach a bracket with VHB and use sheetrock fixings to attach to wall. That's a safer approach.
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