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Vacuum Infusion Of A Sail Locker Access Hatch

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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2008

Shows the vacuum infusion of a sail locker access hatch on our 44' Bob Oram cruising catamaran, documented at http://scrumbleproject.wordpress.com/

Resin is Kinetix R118
http://www.atlcomposites.com.au/atl_composites/epoxy_products/laminating/r118...

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  • what resin did you use? What was the mixed viscosity?

  • @kevinmryan1903

    Resin is Kinetix R118, I've added a link in the description above.

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  • looks like you have a lot of airbubles in your resine

  • @shkssj88 if you use MEK you will have pinholes, you must change the catalizer, use

    "AAA" catalizer. Sorry mi english.

  • hi, i need a help!

    i made some composite structure by resin infusion and it work well but after i have a problem ,,

    when i spray 1-2 hands of clearcoat but i have the famous problem of pin hole in the surface!!

    i try to degass the resin before to infuse. please, have you a solution for my problem? thank you very much

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