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Old 05-09-2016, 11:30 PM
martin martin is offline
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Originally Posted by Ed View Post
Here is a picture of the finished hatch. Pretty happy with the results - it is super strong and lighter than the old plywood soaked hatch.

My only concern is the finished surface (1708 weave) may hold mold and mildew. I guess I can always fair and finish them next winter (who I am kidding!).
Looks good... The middle scale is inches of merc. The outer is Kpa or kilopascals... Or Korean peoples army...lol sorry . I use inches of merc,,, so looking at your scale it appears you got somewhere between 5-8 hg.. When bagging I found 20 is good at first then hold it at 15 till cure..the longer it takes though you risk having a dry bond laminate..you can tell with your bagging film there will be almost no voids or airpockets .. You can never have to much practice with vac bagging..Good luck
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