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kitty1950 | 20:05 Fri 01st May 2009 | How it Works
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This probably sounds like a mad idea but I thought about it this morning for some reason and wondered if anyone had tried it? Would it be possible to use a domestic iron and one of those protective ironing cloths rather than a laminator, I am going to try it, but not tonight, and was wondering if anyone has already tried it? Thanks, Kath.
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A couple of people here say that your method will work:
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/How-it-Works/Qu estion188397.html

Chris
If you are determined to try it, put the pouches on tin foil, then put more tin foil on top and iron that.
Put the iron on to a hot setting but don't leave it in the same place for long.
Weight the whole lot down with heavy books for a few hours afterwards.
a4 laminaters start at around 10m to 15 quid


so i really dont see the point .


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That was very interesting chris and I am glad I asked now. I do have laminators but it was just one of those things that I wondered about. Kath

Thanks Ethel, I am going to take your comments on board when I try it. Kath
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legend.isgod, I already have an A4 laminator and have just bought an A3 one, so the issue is not the cost it is just curiosity. Kath.

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