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Is anyone using the new fiberglass process called Resin Infusion?
This is the process where you lay all of your fiber reinforcements down dry (along with core material if required), then seal inside a vacuum bag (which you can take all the time you want, no need to hurry as in normal vacuum bagging proceedures), and then inject the resin which wets out the reinforcements. I have been using this process on my homebuilt sailboat (Core Cell foam core, epoxy resin) and I am having terrific results. Resin ratios of 30 to 35% by weight. And best of all, no mess or fumes, sticky rollers, paint brushes, etc. Check out my web site at http://home.houston.rr.com/pieceofwork/ . I learned much of my fiberglass techniques from the aircraft homebuilders web sites, so maybe I can return the favor. If you are ever in Houston, stop by. Steve G Houston, Texas Remove the 'NS' from my email address to reply. |
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