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Graxafone 11-08-2002 02:05 PM

Vacuum Bagging
 
What is vacuum bagging and what is it used for? Thanks.

LesUyeda 11-08-2002 03:42 PM

Vacuum Bagging
 
Vacuum bagging is used to keep your resin impregnated cloth in intimate contact with the plug, or wing form, while the resin sets up. This leaves a smooth, bubble free, (and if you have smoothed things out properly) wrinkle free finished product.

Les

Vince 11-09-2002 01:51 AM

Vacuum Bagging
 
Vacuum bagging also applies an enormous amount of even pressure to bond wing skins to foam. It is real easy to compress a foam core to the point of being unusable if you do not monitor the vacuum carefully.

Vince

rryman 11-09-2002 04:47 AM

Vacuum Bagging
 
I'm curious about this also. I've heard of it on here, but can anyone provide the basics of "How to" on this subject. I'm fixing to sheet the wings for a pair of King Kobras and would like to know how it's done.
Randy

Vince 11-09-2002 02:39 PM

Vacuum Bagging
 
In a nutshell, here is what is involved.

A vacuum source is needed, like an old refrigerator compressor. A reservoir is needed to prevent the compressor from cycling too much. You will need an adjustable vacuum switch to accurately control the amount of vacuum to apply. The vacuum switch is what turns the compressor on and off. The wing is enclosed in a polyethylene bag that is completely sealed except for the vacuum line connection.

here are some web sites
http://www.deltronix.com/public/acp/acp-vbes.htm

http://www.pilotsguide.com/rc/vacbag.shtml

This was a much simplified explanation, as you will see when you visit these web sites.

Vince


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