A year or so ago, I built a greenland paddle mold according to Duane Strosaker's instructions (http://rollordrown.com/kayak/gstick.html). I made one attempt at a subsequent layup, which was less than stellar (lots of voids). I got distracted with other things and ended up setting the project aside.
Fast forward to earlier this month to the Midwest Meet at the Beach. Don Harper and Brad Shook brought a couple greenland paddles that they had made. Brad's paddle was carbon sleeve over wood, a bit different than Duane's technique, but it got me fired-up to restart my long neglected paddle project.
I've always been curious about vacuum bagging, so I thought I'd make a stab at it using my existing paddle mold. First thing: make a vacuum pump without spending too much money. I found lots of info on the web - google "fridge compressor vacuum pump" if you're interested. I found that you need to spend a little bit on a vacuum switch, gauge, and fittings if you want to regulate the vacuum. So below is the first step in my experiment. For the bag, I plan to use some sheet poly I already have, for the peel ply and breather, my wife has donated some polyester suit lining (for peel ply) and poly batting (for breather). I need to score some cheap suction cups for attaching the vacuum line to the bag - I hope to track some down this weekend.
I have guests this weekend, so my project time will be curtailed. I post more when I have something to report.
Ross
