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![]() From: Brian Nystrom Organization: AT&T Worldnet Newsgroups: rec.boats.paddle.touring Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 12:13:32 GMT Subject: What is "Lay-Up?" The term "layup" is not necessarily indicative of hand layups. The term is also used to describe composite structures that are vacuum bagged. As John stated, it's a generic term used to describe the characteristics of a composite. I was also trying to shed some light on the historical origins of the use of the word. And, buy the way, on parts that are vacuum bagged, the cloth did not magically appear. It was placed there somehow. Most often, Laid there by hand. Even the most precisely engineered composite parts such as those used on aircraft components and race car bodies are laid up by hand before going into the autoclave. |