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On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 04:50:44 GMT, Jim Conlin
wrote: I use peel ply even when not bagging. It helps in two ways- squeegeeing the layup out to a smooth forn with minimal resin content and it leaves a surface with a very bond-able finish and no amine blush. I use the plastic squeegees (bondo spreaders), over the peelply, to smooth the layup out. If you've gotten a wrinkly surface, you didn't squeegee hard enough. No harm, 'cept a bit of extra weight. Peel it off and continue. pete wrote: Aha, I thought I was doing the right thing by being gentle; the advice I was given was to avoid stretching the stuff because when it shrinks back it rucks up. I guess I took the advice too literally. Pete |
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