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James91h
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Hi all,




I've been doing a lot of wet lay recently and it can be a lot of effort per part to ensure a pinhole free finish. I am looking to start resin infusing and wondered if anyone has any experience with the following pump:




http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-5CFM-1-4HP-Single-Stage-Vacuum-Pump-Air-Conditioning-Refrigeration-Vacuum-5Pa-/122085713861?hash=item1c6ce027c5:g:xWwAAOSwgZ1XsW4m




Reason I ask is because its cheap! Will it be up to the job? the parts I am making are smaller than a dinner plate.




Also, is it risky to infuse without a catch pot/vacuum chamber if I leave enough silicone hosing on the pump side?




Best Regards,




James



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Warren (Staff)
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For Resin Infusion you need a pump that can achieve 99.99% vacuum. The first pump achieves 95% vacuum so is not good enough.

The second pump achieves plenty of vacuum and is also a very high flowing pump so will work fine on very large components or multiple bags. 

Warren Penalver
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