Is it worthwhile degassing my coating resin in my vacuum chamber?


Is it worthwhile degassing my coating resin in my vacuum chamber?
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FiftyPence
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Is it worthwhile degassing my coating resin in my easycomposites vacuum chamber before brushing it onto my part?

Thanks in advance for your advice.
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Shaneer22
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Do degass your resin,you are going to introduce some with your brush,but when you mix your resin then degass you can see how much air your removing alot.
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