perepee
PLASTERM66 2 years ago
some commentary would be nice
jmosler9 2 years ago
hey thats one of those "space bags" they sell on infomercials.
15$ solution... kudos to them
Why do they vacum?
brownmokey 2 years ago
sucks all the air out. better bonding
neolardass777 2 years ago
is that duct tape??? this guys amateur... nice vacuum buddy :P
gbang18 3 years ago
if anyone needs vac bagging consumables visit aerovac systems or richmond aircraft products
michael251278 3 years ago
Nice!
Can I go anywhere to see the finished pieces?
ruckuschannel 3 years ago
Try composietforum, dot NL
It's in dutch, but if you need help, just reply, someone will contact you in english, if preffered we can open a english board for you.
sushorty 3 years ago
question, can you make a rifle stock out of carbon fibre using the wood one as a template?
if so how do you get the hollow for the action without hours of machining? cheers len.
lenthesniper 3 years ago
yes you can. laying up the layers neatly with the holes already cut in to them shouldn't require any machining at all
perepee
PLASTERM66 2 years ago
some commentary would be nice
jmosler9 2 years ago
hey thats one of those "space bags" they sell on infomercials.
15$ solution... kudos to them
jmosler9 2 years ago
Why do they vacum?
brownmokey 2 years ago
sucks all the air out. better bonding
neolardass777 2 years ago
is that duct tape??? this guys amateur... nice vacuum buddy :P
gbang18 3 years ago
if anyone needs vac bagging consumables visit aerovac systems or richmond aircraft products
michael251278 3 years ago
Nice!
Can I go anywhere to see the finished pieces?
ruckuschannel 3 years ago
Try composietforum, dot NL
It's in dutch, but if you need help, just reply, someone will contact you in english, if preffered we can open a english board for you.
sushorty 3 years ago
question, can you make a rifle stock out of carbon fibre using the wood one as a template?
if so how do you get the hollow for the action without hours of machining? cheers len.
lenthesniper 3 years ago
yes you can. laying up the layers neatly with the holes already cut in to them shouldn't require any machining at all
sushorty 3 years ago