ive made a couple and it can be done.
with that weight you want vert only for belly lam.
i believe i used the FULL thickness for the belly, this meant running flooring under planer to remove store finish and then scuffing it up with a rasp.
i like tb3 foe this tho. 2 will work three has better gap filling properties than the faster tb2.
butter up the raw boo,and fully wrap with innertube material, u could use something else but this is realy good stuff.
then after it all buttered up and now wrapped with rubber innertube,clamp the handle down...not to tight to squeeze out glue, but to hold firmly in place...
then put the ends in a perry reflex, by lifting up the tips and putting a 4x4 block under each tip, then keep in a heated dryier enviorment for AT LEAST 3 DAYS.
then you can unclamp and glue on power lam on back if you want but you can just put on a couple of 1/4 inch pcs of your favorite hardwood for a built up riser.
make sure you keep riser fades long and gradual. and when working boo flooring go slowly as a couple of strokes can remove alot of weight!
it will have about an inch, maybe a little more at 90 lbs, just dont get too thin on the tips and dont make them whippy!
it will work.
i made one a while back with no power lam and it had little string follow and it was like 65" and 76# @27-28.
and i took it easy on that one. dont underestimate wood flooring, sometimes you get good stuff, sometimes you get bad....just like any other wood outthere!
got to pic site...its the pics from #15-#24
http://www2.snapfish.com/slideshow/AlbumID=213734659/PictureID=4570076775/a=124547775_121231216/t_=124547775jamie