Has any body tried Peel Ply over their wetted out cloth on a hull ?
And how did it work ? Any problems ?
Thanks !
Jim
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Re: Peel Ply
Hi jim
If by peel ply you mean stuff that you roll on and remove at wet out stage I did read a post about someone using blue paper towel to achieve the same (a nice neat wet out with excess removed without having to squeegy) and it looked good but when i tried it I quickly ran into problems with the paper towel sticking to my resin so abandoned it.
Merry Christmas!
Alick
If by peel ply you mean stuff that you roll on and remove at wet out stage I did read a post about someone using blue paper towel to achieve the same (a nice neat wet out with excess removed without having to squeegy) and it looked good but when i tried it I quickly ran into problems with the paper towel sticking to my resin so abandoned it.
Merry Christmas!
Alick
Re: Peel Ply
Hi Alick
The Peel Ply I referring to is a tight woven Polyester that is treated with a silicone.
It can be laid on wet cloth, and once the resin has set, it can be removed. It's used mainly in vacuum bagging.
Jim
The Peel Ply I referring to is a tight woven Polyester that is treated with a silicone.
It can be laid on wet cloth, and once the resin has set, it can be removed. It's used mainly in vacuum bagging.
Jim
Keep your paddle wet and your seat dry!