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If you are doing epoxy with slow hardener you have plenty of time to get the bag stuck down and get everything just so before you pull a vacuum, if you are using poly or vinyl ester its a race against the clock to get it done and pulled down before it starts to set, using a plenum or vacuum storage device is a damn good idea, I just use an old air tank as my vacuum storage tank, this way you pull it down quickly and all the vacuum pump is doing is maintaining the vacuum on the part, if you have done it properly, you can cap off the bag and it will hold a vacuum, if not you will have to leave the pump running to maintain the vacuum on the part wile it cures. I personally prefer to work with vinyl ester when making parts, epoxy requires a lot of babysitting, with vinyl ester in about 30 minutes you are done and can pull the bag.
When we were pulling some of the large floor panels on that boat we didn't make it before it started to cure out, we ended up cooling the resin down in the fridge before mixing it to gain some extra working time.This was with vinyl ester resin.
When we were pulling some of the large floor panels on that boat we didn't make it before it started to cure out, we ended up cooling the resin down in the fridge before mixing it to gain some extra working time.This was with vinyl ester resin.
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