An easier way is to have vacuum storage. Just take an old compressor tank and turn it into vacuum storage. Attach it to your lines and use it to suck out the first bunch of air letting your pump do the rest. As long as the tank is airtight you can hold extra vacuum capacity indefinitely.?
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On Tue, Mar 2, 2021 at 9:53 AM Jason Holtz <
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As Jonathan just mentioned, a fast way to evacuate a large bag is beneficial. We have a 5x10' zipper bag from Vacupress, and use their pump. It takes a long time to suck the air out of that bag with a 3" tall object being veneered. We started using an extra Fein vac that was sitting around, but any noisy shop vac would do. It's easy with the zipper to stick the vac hose in the last little opening, suck it down quick and let the pump take over.
Jason Holtz
J. Holtz Furniture
612.432.2765
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