Just try doing repairs without drilling for a week or so unless you need to pop a bullseye
I Have tried it. I have done a whole passel of repairs.
I don't like having to drill thru wet resin when the break doesn't want to fill completely . The resin makes the burr slip instead of cutting.
I don't drill 100% of chips, but I do drill a high percentage of them.
Thank you for the suggestion.
I clean with a drill, I do not drill many repairs. It is also I imagine 20+ years since I had to drill into a wet repair to fill it, there is after all a better method in my opinion.
Drilling isnt my first thought when a repair isnt filling correctly so drilling into wet resin never comes into play for me. In fact, drilling into wet uncured resin seems like something I would never do. Flexing, running through more pressure and vac cycles, etc. and PATIENCE usually does the trick. If it came down to no other alternatives, I would probably cure first and then go back and drill and fill a problem area. I don't recall ever drilling into the impact point with wet uncured resin.