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Old 04-13-2008
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Default Curing under pressure.

Did a repair yesterday that I would describe as something that looked like a half moon pocket with slightly longer extensions off of it. It filled in fine under pressure but when neutral, a small outline of the pocket was still visible no matter what I did. Vacuum and pressure cycles, flexing, slight heat, nothing seemed to help remove it. Under pressure it would go away. So I decided to cure it under pressure and it ended up being a perfect repair that was nearly invisible. The customer was thrilled with the results. Do any of you occasionally use this tecnique on a stubborn damage?
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