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If you're unlucky, count on delaminations extending up to 1/3rd of an inch extending inboard. A good shop can put a soft material underneath to prevent delam, but it'll for sure require a few test runs, typically initial pressure is way too high.
A glass plate twice as thick underneath will certainly be adequate to solve any delaminations issues once they get the pressure right. |
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