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vacuum bagging

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    Is this vacuum bagged layup OK?

    Here are some test layups I did. They are knitted biax (2 layers of 12oz) or knitted triax (1 layer of 21oz). The foam was painted with epoxy and no micro. The next layer is the glass, followed by peel ply, perf ply, and bleeder. I have tried 29 inches vacuum and 10 inches with almost...
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    High-performance epoxy resin--VDO

    vinylcyclohexene diepoxide (VDO), left over from building high-performance composite kayaks. This is a low-viscosity, reactive epoxy diluent. That is, it lowers the viscosity of the resin formulation while participating in the cure and cross-linking. It should be used in vacuum bagging and...
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