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Beginner's Guide - The Vacuum Press & Veneering #9: Download Project Instructions

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posted 389 days ago

This is a great idea, David. I wonder if this type of thing was tagged, PDF, they would become better searchable in the future? Just thinking out loud. Great plans, by the way!

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Tom -

Good idea as always! I changed the tag to [ PDF Tutorial Instructions Veneering ]

I was playing with the PDF download concept on my website / podcast and thought I should give it a whorl on LJ.

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posted 389 days ago

Supercool!

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posted 389 days ago

Another very GREAT job done David! Thanks.

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Thanks PanamaJack!

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posted 389 days ago

David, I usea simular system here, it may have even been inspired by you – do not know, but I can get my 10’ x 5’ bag into one of these 4” tubes – they are a great way of storing them and the bags are 100% safe when not being used.

With regard to the PDF – I realy like to use and store my downloads in PDF format – small files and readable by 99.9% of computers. Thanks

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