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Smith wrote:

So again Chuckles you try to cover your BS?? The core is not
intended
to be saturated with resin?? If it is knifed or shaped that is usually
so it can more easily take on the required compound shapes required &
has naught to do with trying to get resin "inside" the core itself.

Honestly Chuckles you were clearly more at home selling used
cars than
coming here with this marketing BS, it won't fly:-)

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Once again, according to the laminate shop foreman for a major
manufacturer, you're wrong.

Any flexible material could be used for coring without having to cut
grooves, depessions, etc through or into the body of the material. Tell
me, do they need to cut grooves or "egg craters" in to glass mat down
in OZ?

Maybe you'd like to explain how half inch blasa coring with a saw kerf
every inch is going to
conform to much of a curve?

How do they manage to keep the resin out of these indents, cuts, and
depresssions in the southern hemisphere, and why would that be a good
thing? The irregular surfaces certainly assist in binding the core to
the laminate.

What a burden it must be for you to have to go through life knowing
every thing about every subject, considering your own opinion to
unassailable fact, and unable to discuss anything without a personal
attack for emphasis. If you were half the pro you pretend to be, you
would discuss technical issues in a professional manner. If you were
even half the half pro you pretend to be, you could manage to make a
post without spending 10-15 minutes typing out a long attack on another
poster (usually not even involved in the discussion) at the bottom of
every message.