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<blockquote data-quote="T.I.K." data-source="post: 7299829" data-attributes="member: 626887"><p>well, you can add 90 degree bends in the AP so it doesn't have to be a straight shot.</p><p></p><p>but there are plethora's of articles about kerfing. Most tell you to make cuts about .5" deep at uniform intervals, depending on how severe you want the kerf to be. then you fill the cracks with glue or something, and then you glass the back end of the kerf to make it strong again.</p><p></p><p>that's what I read anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T.I.K., post: 7299829, member: 626887"] well, you can add 90 degree bends in the AP so it doesn't have to be a straight shot. but there are plethora's of articles about kerfing. Most tell you to make cuts about .5" deep at uniform intervals, depending on how severe you want the kerf to be. then you fill the cracks with glue or something, and then you glass the back end of the kerf to make it strong again. that's what I read anyway. [/QUOTE]
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