Thin Air Press Bag 36 x 52When you already have all the elements included in our Thin Air press kits, get multiples of this size bag for production work, as a replacement or addition to your other sizes. Useful for schools and groups and independant builders and woodworkers who require multiple bags so that more than one project can be made during the same gluing session. The Thin Air Press 36x52'' is designed for laminating sheets of veneer together. It is ideal for larger projects like guitars, drums. Flat and curved furniture parts, such as curved-front drawer fronts, cabinet panels and table tops. Chess boards, and marquetry are frequently used in this size TAP Kit. Pressings can be flat, or used with an internal or external mold. The kit can be re-used many times, and with a little care and maintenance, can last for hundreds of pressings.
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FAQIs this reusable, and for how many times? The kits are designed to be used many many times. With a little care and maintenance, the TAP Kits will last for years. How can I get the air out faster? These larger bags have a lot of air in them at the start. A quick way to remove most of the air is to remove the top cap of the grey valve and hover a vacuum hose over the valve. Much of the air can be removed however vacuum cleaners are high volume but low pressure so they will not generate the pressure required to press a deck. Quickly reattach the cap onto the valve and finish the high pressure pumping using the Super Pump. Will the glue stick to the bag? If the TAP Bag gets a hole in it, can I fix it? Clear 2 packing tape seals up any suspected punctures. Use a length of the butyl tape to fix any side seam gaps or splits. See instructions for further details. Do the valves leak? While many people assume air is leaking back through the valve, they are made of cast rubber and almost never leak. The most common problem with slow leakage is the open-end seal tape. If the seal is not properly closed up (check both sides) you will lose vacuum. If the top cap of the valve is not compromised with dust and debris, the valve will not leak. Do you refund my veneer if the pressing doesn't work? Sorry, we don't offer reimbursement in these cases. Whats a Dry Run and why should I do that? It means to press your project in the TAP bag, without putting any glue on the veneer sheets. Stack the dry sheets of veneer over the mold, seal them into the press with the breather netting in place, and pump the air out. Check for 10 minutes to make sure the TAP bag is not leaking. This will help you become familiar with the process before you commit glue to your veneer sheets. |
Thin Air Press Bag 36 x 52"
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A simple and effective way to vacuum-laminate layers of veneer for large woodworking projects.
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Awesome bag, I alread love it. Size is good even though you have to handle smaller projects. Good quality should last me a while like the other bags I already have from this supplier.
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