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Vacuum Bagging Help

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Vision_2012

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Location
Shady Cove, OR
Can anybody direct me to method(s) of Vacuum bagging wings, ailerons, flaps, etc.?

I can manage flat panels but have yet to try flying surfaces.

Does one "envelope both sides" and draw a vacuum or try to fixture one surface at a time? How does one assure the vacuum doesn't bend the wing?

Experienced answers wanted -- not "you can try..." and find out that what you propose doesn't work.

Photos or videos would earn my loyal praise!:grin:
 
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