Two tiny questions: "V" weave and spray adhesive


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Hello, I found a carbon fibre cloth which already looks like the finished "V" weave on this website.
Do you think it's a good carbon fibre cloth? 3K4X4TW50-V (V 4x4 Twill)

My second question is about this spray adhesive from Airtech.
I don't use a gelcoat and I'm searching a spray adhesive which causes as less surface imperfections as possible.
Do you think this spray adhesive could be the right choice?
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Looks great! I know this technique but with the carbon fibre cloth from this website, it should be possible to do the same job by resin infusion.
So, that means that the airtech spray adhesive is similar to the 3M 77?
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Airtac 2 will not leave a residue, it's made specifically for that. In fact I need some. I have an account with Tygavac. If you want, we can share the cost, as shipping is something crazy like £15.

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Looks great! I know this technique but with the carbon fibre cloth from this website, it should be possible to do the same job by resin infusion.
So, that means that the airtech spray adhesive is similar to the 3M 77?





No IT IS the same stuff just re-branded. I have used both and a friend of mine told me about using 3M 77 spray as it is cheaper. So now I use the 3M product.
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