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Making 6mm plywood

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rheuschele

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Chicago Il. USA.
Ok, Parts of my plan call for 6mm plywood and I'm out. I'm looking at one of two options. I can send out for a piece and it will cost me more in shipping than the ply, or I can glue 2 pieces of 3mm together that I have plenty of in my shop with no other use for it right now. Does anyone have any warning for me not to glue (T-88) 2 together? I don't believe there is much if any bending that I will need to do, just straight cuts.
Ron
 
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