I know some have said this and that about which types of vacuums you can use for forming .08 thick plastic. Can I just use my ordinary vacuum?
Bissel powerforce bagless upright? It's 12 amps of chocolaty goodness!
anyone know if an upright vac will vac-form plastic?
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If it has a way to attach a hose, maybe you could do thin stuff with it. However, it probably doesn't have the suction power you need for a decent result.
You can get a shop vac for under $50 at Wal-Mart, or a decent one for around $100 at Lowes.
You can get a shop vac for under $50 at Wal-Mart, or a decent one for around $100 at Lowes.
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this is where I went.
A lot of portablizers here are saying that they're really good prices. I think Life of Brian said he had more luck with forming the .06" plastic, but others say that you'll need .08" to make a sturdy portable.
I got both, because you need a $20 min order. I say get as much as you can so you don't have to keep paying on shipping.
A lot of portablizers here are saying that they're really good prices. I think Life of Brian said he had more luck with forming the .06" plastic, but others say that you'll need .08" to make a sturdy portable.
I got both, because you need a $20 min order. I say get as much as you can so you don't have to keep paying on shipping.
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