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Core for infusion

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Foundationer

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Hi,

I'm debating getting hold of some of this and seeing how heavy it turns out infused (probably between two layers of 300gsm / 45/45 carbon). But before I do I thought one of you might already know. My worry is it's a bit heavy to start and infusing might end up with loads of resin in the core. Anyone tried it / something similar?
http://www.easycomposites.co.uk/#!/...foam-and-3dcore/3d-core-pet100-foam-core.html
 
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