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Building your own laminated stock
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<blockquote data-quote="PartsJr." data-source="post: 2022284" data-attributes="member: 87242"><p>Corsair4360,</p><p>Thank you for your input and suggestions. A good jig and a dry run (clamp up without glue) will be critical. I am looking to sandwich the pieces between some heavy steel tube or angle and using lots of clamps to try get a uniform squeeze and consistency. I might glue up in small sections (say 6 - 10 strips) to minimize the number of pieces I have to deal with at one time and I'll have a helper. I plan to make it longer and wider than needed so I have a little extra to work with. I was thinking about drilling a 1/2" hole on each end and putting a dowel rod in as a way to minimize the piece from sliding up or down on the other. Any suggestions on glue?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PartsJr., post: 2022284, member: 87242"] Corsair4360, Thank you for your input and suggestions. A good jig and a dry run (clamp up without glue) will be critical. I am looking to sandwich the pieces between some heavy steel tube or angle and using lots of clamps to try get a uniform squeeze and consistency. I might glue up in small sections (say 6 - 10 strips) to minimize the number of pieces I have to deal with at one time and I’ll have a helper. I plan to make it longer and wider than needed so I have a little extra to work with. I was thinking about drilling a 1/2” hole on each end and putting a dowel rod in as a way to minimize the piece from sliding up or down on the other. Any suggestions on glue? [/QUOTE]
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