I could say the same about you, your opinion means zilch to me, you seem to have a somewhat twisted veiw of reality, maybe in your little Daytona freeride world you are all that but here in the real world you are a small fish, just sayin.
Everyone is on Facebook, no I don't think everyone is nor do they want to be. So you want something implemented that the poll clearly shows the majority don't want , what are you a Congressman?
The screen allows much more uniform pressure than the bleeder cloth does,as it is very thin, you also have the benefit of actually being able to see the laminate, you can actually watch the resin and air being pulled out of the layup. You know immediately if there is a problem. I already...
The last layup I did was on a set of tubbies using polyester, no voids that I could see, the coremat does add some strength as when soaked with resin it acts like a bunch of tiny I beams,it absorbs a lot of resin, not what you want if you are trying to keep the weight down, scored Divinycell...
Another trick a friend put me on to was using plastic mesh instead of bleeder cloth, you will pull more resin into the trap of course but you can actually watch the resin being pulled through the channels, if you are using polyester or vinyl ester you just pull the mesh out when you are done and...
It depends on what you are doing really. IMHO for small stuff like ride plates, hull patches, footholds all you need is a pump and a catch can. The catch can or scrubber as they call it simply catches any resin pulled through the vacuum line and keeps it out of your expensive pump, I am using a...
Any decent paint shop can shoot the boat with the magic eye and come up with a color match, there I helped even though I don't like you and I am not a Blaster guy J/K MAN J/K
The following was lifted from Carbon Blaster's thread, I thought it fit in pretty well here.
Some of these epoxy resins are widely available, an example would be West System Pro set epoxy , it does not require post curing but when you are spending this much cheese curing in an oven or as the...
I bought a Skylar rotary vane industrial vacuum pump off of Ebay, I believe I paid around $85.00 shipped, there are deals on there if you can wait and know what to look for, I won't be bagging any hulls anytime soon so for small parts like ride plates up to maybe a hood it works great.The...
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