MTI hose + Valve


Author
Message
Francis Soenen
F
Supreme Being (93 reputation)Supreme Being (93 reputation)Supreme Being (93 reputation)Supreme Being (93 reputation)Supreme Being (93 reputation)Supreme Being (93 reputation)Supreme Being (93 reputation)Supreme Being (93 reputation)Supreme Being (93 reputation)
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 15, Visits: 264
Within a few week we gonna start with the infusion of a racing canoe. It's my biggest infusion project for so far, so I want to use all the tools to make the infusion successful.
1: When I use an MTI hose around the flange of the canoe, is it necessary that I cut the infusion mesh a few centimeters lower then where the MTI hose is positioned?
2: When I install an MTI valve and the canoe is completed infused, do I clamp also the inlet tube first and after a few minutes the vacuum line? (when I don't have any leaks in the bag of course)
I made already a few tests and always the part shows dry spots when I let the pump running after infusion (without MTI hose and Valve.)
I work with flax composite
GO

Merge Selected

Merge into selected topic...



Merge into merge target...



Merge into a specific topic ID...





Similar Topics

Reading This Topic

Explore
Messages
Mentions
Search