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Old 04-30-2012, 09:07 PM
martin martin is offline
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Although i have not used that type of core. I have used corecell and nidacore.. When Laminating I always make a couple of test batches of resin about 4 oz at a time and then with a a measured amount of catalyst.. kick them off and time them. That way you get an idea on how much to use. and if you are doing a large area like transome. i always lay out my resins measured and with catalyse measured that way you don't waste time pouring and measuring..As far as the laminate always use mat aganst the board then 17oz or 18 oz biaxial or roving then mat again for the other side.. of the laminate. The mat adhearse better to the parts.but the biaxial gives the strength as you probably know already.. oh and I always mix my last batch abit cold cause of the other batches generate heat and I do not want to create air or gas in between cores. and never glass in direct sunlight. .
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