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#245213 - 04/23/12 02:59 PM question on vacuum sealers
Glock-A-Roo Offline
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Will the low end vacuum sealers from Wal-Mart and Target seal any old polyethylene bag, or is there something special about the vacuum bags they're meant to be used with?

I don't care about the vacuum part, I just want to be able to seal custom bags from pieces of polyethylene or cut-down ZipLocs.

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#245214 - 04/23/12 03:13 PM Re: question on vacuum sealers [Re: Glock-A-Roo]
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Probably. It depends a bit on the thickness. You'll probably just have to try on a case by case basis. I found that some bags will melt to much and stick to the sealing bar. If by chance your sealer has a provision to adjust the sealing bar voltage/time that would help.
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#245218 - 04/23/12 04:40 PM Re: question on vacuum sealers [Re: Glock-A-Roo]
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If you're not interested in vacuum, look into a "Impulse Bag Sealer". I purchased a perfectly good one from Harbor Freight for much less than shipping supply companies like Uline were asking. Works with most any poly bag.
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#245219 - 04/23/12 05:31 PM Re: question on vacuum sealers [Re: thseng]
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Originally Posted By: thseng
If you're not interested in vacuum, look into a "Impulse Bag Sealer". I purchased a perfectly good one from Harbor Freight for much less than shipping supply companies like Uline were asking. Works with most any poly bag.


Actually, after thinking a bit more I was just coming back to say this! grin So I agree 100%. I haven't used many of them but if you don't need to vacuum they should perform the task well.
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#245247 - 04/24/12 04:10 AM Re: question on vacuum sealers [Re: Glock-A-Roo]
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Looking at impulse bag sealers on Amazon.com, they cost as much or more as the low end vacuum sealers available locally. Returning the unit is a lot easier locally if things don't work out, I'll see what happens.

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#245249 - 04/24/12 04:17 AM Re: question on vacuum sealers [Re: Glock-A-Roo]
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What size of items do you wish to seal?
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#245279 - 04/24/12 03:28 PM Re: question on vacuum sealers [Re: Glock-A-Roo]
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Smaller stuff like fire kits, medical things, etc. Also I have seen some heavy duty zip bags that I'd like to resize by sealing them in the middle somewhere then cutting off the bottom.

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#245283 - 04/24/12 04:28 PM Re: question on vacuum sealers [Re: Glock-A-Roo]
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All good applications for a sealer.
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#245287 - 04/24/12 06:36 PM Re: question on vacuum sealers [Re: Glock-A-Roo]
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OK, this is Chisel here, trying to "chisel" this thread into something else. LOL.

Just have a question about vacuum ( since vacuum is left out by the OP). Say, I want to go the McGyverish way. Can I use my vaccum cleaner to vacuum something like a bag ?? Off course, it won't seal the bag, but with ziplock and some duct tape, just maybe.

What do you think ??

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#245296 - 04/25/12 12:41 AM Re: question on vacuum sealers [Re: Chisel]
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Originally Posted By: Chisel
OK, this is Chisel here, trying to "chisel" this thread into something else. LOL.

Just have a question about vacuum ( since vacuum is left out by the OP). Say, I want to go the McGyverish way. Can I use my vaccum cleaner to vacuum something like a bag ?? Off course, it won't seal the bag, but with ziplock and some duct tape, just maybe.

What do you think ??


Yes

Look up Vacuum Forming. There are a lot of options for this using a shop-vac.
This is big in the RC and Slot Car hobby for making lexan bodies.

You could also make your own clamshell plastic cases, blisters packs, and such.

Darby

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