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Hey Guys, I been gone a while But still been making parts. O MY have a learned alot since I have been here but still love it. I still plan on reading up on how to make a hood soon and trying it.
I will tell you MORE THAN ANYTHING I could not get a good seal because of a mold... When your putting that part on the table to be clayed in #1 gotta be mega mega mega clean, little dust gets in the gel coat and make mini swiss cheese.... Also, after you get your first coat of gel coat on be SURE NOTHIN is sticking out like a little hair or a darn fly leg, NOthing.
Then do the rest of the coats just as meticulously. If not air will sure run through the mold backing material, so if the gelcoat has i minor hole your part will be ruined one way or another.
when you have a bag leak it is faster, if it weaps out after ike 2 mins I bet its your mold, especially if it is a new mold!
Because of this I pressure check every mold I make before I sit there and polish it out. Actually thats where I need to work next, getting a high ball shine on my molds to get that mirror finish with just a light buff.
AND if you got a piece in the works right now thats leaking, you cant leave the pump on or you will suck enough resin out of your part to make it look bad. However you MAY be able seal off the resin in and out lines, then slip a small hole in the leaking bag away from the flow mesh, and feed just the hose in that and seal it with the tape. if you are sucking air from the mold from somewhere the mesh is not then you may be able to hold pressure with the vacuum pump without suckin much resin.
If Brute Force Isn''''t working your not using enough...
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