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Installing uhmw on my 1656 G3
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<blockquote data-quote="riverrat717" data-source="post: 399959" data-attributes="member: 19257"><p>How well do you think the epoxy would have done in a vacuum bag? (was it runny or thick) to eliminate air pockets and voids between the hull and the uhmw.</p><p>Are they full length (of hull) pieces? Looks great so far!! If I were to uhmw my hull, I'd do the same thing but bag it. Let us know how it turns out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riverrat717, post: 399959, member: 19257"] How well do you think the epoxy would have done in a vacuum bag? (was it runny or thick) to eliminate air pockets and voids between the hull and the uhmw. Are they full length (of hull) pieces? Looks great so far!! If I were to uhmw my hull, I'd do the same thing but bag it. Let us know how it turns out! [/QUOTE]
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