Do I need to degas with vacuum?


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Hello,




I read in another post that it would help to prevent bubbles in the final part. 

That guy had problems with air bubbles in his part and stated that if you degas the resin in the pot with vacuum the result was much better or nearly perfect. Also warming up the resin and the mould would also be better.




Correct me if I'm wrong.



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Hi,

I am new to vacuum infusion and just wondering if I need to degas my resin in a degassing chamber prior to the infusion or is letting it just sit for 5-10 at ambient air pressure enough?

Also would it be a good idea to store my resin containers in a "hot box" prior to use?

Thank you,

Erick
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