These info sheets give you all the information you need to troubleshoot any issues you may have with your TAP bag.
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These info sheets give you all the information you need to troubleshoot any issues you may have with your TAP bag.
Read MoreDelam is when the layers of veneer that make up a decks construction, start to come apart from each other and form a gap, or crack, along the edge of the board. This tutorial shows how to fix it!
Read MoreIndependent board builder, Rob De Freitas, shows how to find and fix a hole in a Thin Air Press Vacuum bag.
Read MoreEdge-joining broken or too-small pieces or sheets of 1/16" maple
Read MoreHere's how to prevent the vinyl from sneaking in between your veneer and mold, so that you get a nice tight pressing
Read MoreThere is an art to opening the sealed end of your TAP bag.
Read MoreBreather netting provides a pathway for the air to find it's way out of the Thin Air Press.
Read MoreWorst case scenario when working with your Thin Air Press vacuum bag is that you will get a hole or tear in the vinyl of your bag.
Read MoreThe vast majority of leaks that occur when using the Thin Air Press vacuum bag come from the sealing tape on the one open end of the bag. Read these tips on how to avoid these issues.
Read Moreif you find yourself with a warped deck, we've got a relatively easy DIY solution to try and fix it.
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