Bring up an old thread on laminators, I think that the three modified parts are the tension springs, arms, and plate. However, the combination of tension chagnes leads me to belive that the tension on the arms was tightened and the springs were loosened allowing variable thicknesses to enter but keeping the pressure on the board the same as it runs through the rollers. I plan on getting an unmodified laminator and testing it out. --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Dave Mucha" <dave_mucha@y...> wrote: > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Henry Carl Ott <carlott@i...> > wrote: > > Hmmm, the dyna-art website says > > " > > Three internal parts are modified to make this device work for all > PCB > > thicknesses. > > " > > yup, and they listed the speed the board feeds thru too. for those > who want to re-invent the wheel or modify a second hand unit. > > Dave
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Re: Model of laminator used
2004-01-31 by gmanca101
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