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Hi, great video, ... ( 1 year ago by 20RC5100)
Hi, great video, what resin are you using?
I think they are ... ( 1 year ago by milmic129)
I think they are using a vinylester infusion resin. We've used a few times with some good results. Off the top of my head, i don't remember what brand. I'll find out for you. thanks for the question.
it's probably a ... ( 1 year ago by tomyjulie)
it's probably a vinylester resin or a epoxy resin made particulary for this kind of process. They used carbon fiber in this video so it would be stupid to use a resin like polyester.
Check out Airtech's ... ( 1 year ago by JamestownTV)
Check out Airtech's website. It's airtechonline dot com (youtube won't allow a url here). From their home page click on Products. Then click on resininfusion dot com (under "Please also visit" at the bottom of the page). Finally, click on infusiontech. Hope this helps.
There is a company ... ( 1 year ago by michael251278)
There is a company in the UK who sell infusion products, their web site is aerovac dot com, for the USA there is a company called Richmond aircraft products,
what type of ... ( 1 year ago by carbontech)
what type of gelcoat are u using?
i have always had ... ( 1 year ago by carbonall)
i have always had VERY good experiances with fiberlay dot com. That is where i get most of my infusion resins and materials.
there is an ... ( 11 months ago by vacformcomposites)
there is an excellent company in the uk supplying everything for resin infusion , vacform composites. give simon a call he knows evrything ,very reasonable prices compared to the other guys
i could make a ... ( 6 months ago by Rabbit01vw)
i could make a wet-lay mold faster and more cost efficent way than that, all you have to do is add dry cloth between the wet cloth to soak up extra resin. Peel ply is always a great idea
This video is from ... ( 6 months ago by JamestownTV)
This video is from Airtech and it's purpose demonstrates how to use their products.
airtech is screwed. ... ( 6 months ago by drewthedrew)
airtech is screwed. they got busted by the military for bribery and fraud. go google it.
belle vidéo de ... ( 4 months ago by gerardrondeau)
belle vidéo de moulage sous vide.
My resin is too ... ( 3 months ago by Coughtry)
My resin is too thick. Can I use Styrene thinner in my polyester resin in the same mannor when you spray resin for vacuum infusion. Right now I can only reach half way accrost the mold after chilling my resin in the frig and working at 3am when cool out. I've come a long way, but still missing some peaces to the puzzle. If I use less then half the recommended hardner it takes 1-1/2 weeks to cure. Please help with info. Thanks (Polyester resin is a must)
You can also call ... ( 3 months ago by JamestownTV)
You can also call us at 1-800-423-0030. If you explain your project to our customer service reps they should be able to help you.
Thanks for the great question and best of luck with your project.
s you can thin ... ( 3 months ago by JamestownTV)
s you can thin Polyester resin with acetone. At Ocean Scout we actually cut it about 50/50 and paint it onto all of the plywood. It cures to a light surface tack which really bonds well with gelcoat . I also prefer thinning my gelcoat with acetone when I spray it. It evaporates faster than anything else. I've read that you can use a Styrene Monomer. I'm not sure about the facts though. I would recommend that he contacts the manufacture of the resin to be on the safe side.
Awsome video, very ... ( 2 months ago by Fastlife70s)
Awsome video, very helpfull. Well explained. Very graphic.



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