Animals & Nature1 min ago
Laminating
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I recently bought some laminates but they are not sticky - how do i go about laminating something in the middle? Do i need some kind of device?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Laminator pouches are designed to be used with a laminator which passes the pouch and its contents between heated rollers. These are sold by larger branches of Tesco, Sainsburys, etc (as well as discount stationers) for, typically, about �18.
I suppose you could try a 'DIY' approach. Lay the pouch, with its contents, on top of a firm smooth surface. Place a sheet of brown wrapping paper on top and then run a hot iron over everything. (NB: I've never tried this and I don't really recommend it but it might be worth a try if you don't want to fork out for a laminator. Just don't try it with an important document though!).
Chris
I suppose you could try a 'DIY' approach. Lay the pouch, with its contents, on top of a firm smooth surface. Place a sheet of brown wrapping paper on top and then run a hot iron over everything. (NB: I've never tried this and I don't really recommend it but it might be worth a try if you don't want to fork out for a laminator. Just don't try it with an important document though!).
Chris
Yes you need a Laminator! It is like a hot press and you run the laminate thru after placing the sheet u want laminating between the pouch. You can laminate in A4 and A 3 but not all machines are big enough to do both. Alot of cheap A4 laminators are about for around �20. You should also be able to buy packs of smaller sized pouches to use for laminating any thing from business card size upwards, these u need either a good stationers for, or i think Tesco are doing a pack now too. Do not try to cut the laminated pouch if u have used an A4 pouch to mainate a smaller sheet of paper, as the laminate will eventually peel open.