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Bertie said...
Do one skin at a time.
Is it a sandwich construction?
Is it EPS core?
If not sandwich u need to be very careful with vac pressures or it will crush.
I would recomend using a peel ply, then perforated plastic film, then a light bleeder cloth, then a non-ferforated plastic film then your shade cloth (as ling as its a fine weave.
Id you use a perforated film between peel and vleeder cloth you will be able to remove the peel ply without damaging the board.
Spend the money on the perforated. if your careful you can re-use much of it.
for non-perforated you can use garbage bags cut up.
are you using epoxy?
Be careful using vac while in the hot box.
Hot foam is softer (especially EPS) and will crush easier.
Hot resin (before it gels) flows more and will bleed in to your bleeder cloth quicker, maybe pulling too much resin out of the laminate. resin:glass ratio of of 1:1 by weight is a good starting point.
Practice and very solid preparation will make it fall together.
Have veerything cut and stacked in the correct order for layup including having ur vac bag all pre made.
test your vac pump before your mix ur resin. ive been cough out before!
Just a few quick tip, but check swaylocks out as mentioned!
Hey Bertie thanks for the info mate
Ian not doing sandwich ,using h grade eps and kinetics epoxy
Thanks for info on the film layers could save me a lot of hassle
I will probably only put in hot box to cure resin once it has semi hardened so I will peel of peel ply etc then cure resin in box
Thanks again for tips mate