I've seen some videos where they put the PR in a vacuum pot for a few seconds before pouring to get the bubbles out. I don't have a vacuum pump and don't plan on getting one.
Do you think it would be worth it to use the accessory vacuum hose that's on my seal a meal and a small mason jar rigged up with the hose to give it a few seconds of most likely lighter vacuum to degass it?
I can't leave it running with some sort of chamber because the Seal a meal will only run for a minute or two.
Going to try a clear PR pour and there can not be any bubbles. The blank is going to take me 5 hours of hand work to make.
Do you think it would be worth it to use the accessory vacuum hose that's on my seal a meal and a small mason jar rigged up with the hose to give it a few seconds of most likely lighter vacuum to degass it?
I can't leave it running with some sort of chamber because the Seal a meal will only run for a minute or two.
Going to try a clear PR pour and there can not be any bubbles. The blank is going to take me 5 hours of hand work to make.