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"Bill" wrote:
One more question. When you do peel ply, do you use a breather absorber material or do you just absorb the excess with a roller? Neither. http://sports.webshots.com/photo/205...p?vhost=sports I used a layer of very cheap PVC sheeting (sold in Home Depot/Lowes as painters drop cloth), which will not adhere to resin, directly over the peel ply. Lay on the goop, lay on the FG cloth, lay on the peel ply, lay on the drop cloth; then roller the crap out of it (being somewhat careful to not wrinkle or tear the sheet... easy when one gets the knack); then go do something else for a few hours. With the plastic sheet over the lamination, bubbles don't tend to creep back in once the stuff is rollered down good, excess oozes thru the peel ply and off the edge (in fact I often scooped it up and used it eleswhere). The peel ply can't be re-used but the PVC drop cloth can be used many times. Get 3 mil for large flattish areas you want really smooth and rollered down hard; use lighter stuff down to 0.7mil for compound tight curves and be gentler with it. It's not quite as strong & light as vacuum bagging, but it's cheaper & simpler & quite reliable. I'm not sure burlap would make a good breather. You want something that will be relatively transparent so you can see the bubbles & work them out. A thin layer of matte, such as would be used to vacuum bag, would probably work but it's one more specialty item to buy. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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