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Old 04-01-2008, 07:36 PM
gofastsandman gofastsandman is offline
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Default Re: laminating - air pockets?

Hey EBM,
John makes god points. I used glue products stuff but u s composites is cheaper price wise. They answered many of my questions. I`m in so fl and they said not to hot coat down here. 80 deg in dec. Sand in between coats to get good "tooth" and wipe w/ acetone to get dust and break the skin for a good bond and it will soften the layer too. George at g&s told me to flash coat the plywood core for better sealing and bond. To flash coat , mix the resin and mek and then cut w/ acetone to consistency of water for deep sealing and bonding. Don`t know if that applies to composites or not. Don`t forget the surfacing wax for the last coat. wear tye dye as you`ll be back in the 70`s in no time.
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