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I glue sheets of Baltic birch or MDF together all the time without the vacuum bag. [...] I slide the panels back and forth to bed the panels in the glue then weight them.
Thank you. How much weight do you use, and for how large an area? Have you had any problems with separation of the glued panels?- Greg
If you ever have an issue with the laminations separating, it won't be with the connection you made, it'll be with the factory 'glue'.Of course, that depends on the stress you're putting on the material, of course.
"Long time, no talk to" Bob. Hope life is treating you well my friend! Ye, that would definitely work. But two bags deep across a 5'x5' cheet would be a BUNCH of concrete, lots of heavy lifting, and then what do you do with it when the project is finished? Long term, I'd prefer to buy a vacuum system. It's actually a lotta fun and a pretty cool tool to play with.
Rockler has baltic birch. They don’t have 5x5 sheets, but my friend lives them for his woodworking projects. I bet they can get what you need.https://www.rockler.com/3-4-baltic-birch-plywood
So I guess the rumors might be true, that with the combined destruction of hurricanes and leftist radicals rioting and breaking storefronts that needed to be boarded up, the costs are through the roof for basic materials like these.
I had no idea that people used expensive furniture-grade Baltic Birch for board-up.