Hey Robert:
You can ask your question he
http://groups.google.com/groups?oi=d...rec.hovercraft
You will get lots of advice on how to do it on the cheap, from folks
who have lots of experience. I've vacuum bagged two boats and also 3
rudders for a hovercraft. I use two shop vacs. I use black
polyethylene plastic from Wal-Mart as the bag and as the peel ply.
After glassing, you put a layer of plastic over your work. Then add
towels, blankets, etc. Then tape up a second layer of plastic over
the blankets and all with duct tape. Cut a little hole, and insert
the vacuum hose. I put the vacuum hose into some sort of rigid tube
that has a lot of holes in it before putting it into the bag. A 1
foot long length of 3" perforated drain hose works great. I cover
that with a piece of cloth or towel. Then there's the "Little Sucker"
that guys make from an old refrigerator condenser. Seems like a lot
of work. The shop vacs do an adequate job.
Ed.
"Robert Haston" wrote in message link.net...
I need to vacuum bag some parts, and am looking for a good web site, or
other source.
Thanks