As I'm juggling with the idea of making ski of split board I'm searching a cheap way to achieve this goal. Of course the press is a major concern.
Clamp press seem to be instable, Due to the deformation of wood, I think that they may be irregular (different pressure on different part of ski, unreproductible results, etc). It's a cheap way to press ski but still tricky. I'm right?
Big ski press are dificult to build (welding is not accessible for me) and wood is very massive. I don't have a lot of space. It's seems to provide a good pressing quality (everyone here seem to use this kind of press). Because of the big quantity of wood and metal it needs, and the fireman hause, it's also the most expensive option. I tough it was the best way to make skis because it looked far more simple than vacuum.
BUT! Today I saw that it was possible make a vaccuum pump with a refregirator compressor for a total price of 20$!
Is this cheap enough for me? Yeah! But I'm concerned about the vacuum streght. The vacuum pressure is the good term? If someone is pressing a ski at +50 psi with a air press, is it meaning that with a vacuum press you should press at -50 psi? I really doupt that a refregirarator compressor is strong enough to suck that much pressure out of a bag...
Why everyone is using air press? (except some people) And why people like Big Kam made an air press even if they already have a vacuum press?
I understand that it's more forgiving but is it a difference in the pressing quality?
I know you'll tell me that being cheap is not compatible with ski building, but I'm just trying to find the most economic way to achieve this. University doesn't pay me for studying

Anyway, I really enjoy your reports on ski building.
A hippie guy I met would say "so much good vibes in this forum".
En passant, bonjour à tout les québécois! (Si il y en a.)
Ganipilo