Vacuum Infusion of Carbon Fiber Door Panel Inserts
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@shkssj88 there shouldnt be any pinholes in the surface with resin infusion. btw, why are you clear coating it? the surface should be smooth and flat. change epoxies to one with uv stabilizers if your afraid of that.
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your videos suck.
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I have been researching vacuum infusion, are there any starter kits you guys suggest for me to get first or should I piece one together?
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how much is a roll or rolls of these vacuum bags and other sponges used in the sandwich process.. just curious... i can over lay fiber on cool dash parts and basic car lips... but i wanna start making serious molds and possibly bake them as well... any advice? on orders of what to do and what not to do... as a diy guy
thank you great video keep up the good work
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@dj7310 it turns out dry...
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what do you guys use for a vacuum pump
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I would like to make a functional custom hood [not scoop, the whole hood] for an 07 dodge charger. My plan is to buy a scoop and temporarily attach it to my stock hood with 2 sided tape. I will use it as a base to make a rough plug. From there I am guessing on how to make a mold and then the actual hood. Please Help with a video showing everything and I do mean everything. I am a complete beginner here. Thanks
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where do you get the connectors to connect to the bagging material?
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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
yes the infusion creates stronger parts due to the fact you use less resin and you creates no voids
illusioncomposites 4 years ago