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  1. Well then here it is. The other side is glassed up. Sun was actually shining so it helped bake them both once the car was closed up. The woven cloth that I use comes in different oz. per yard ratings. A heavier cloth is thicker and will get you strength using much fewer layers. The down side is it leaves a rough surface and can be difficult to get it to lay down without wrinkles. Lighter cloth requires more layers to be layed up to make it strong but is easier to get it to lay down wrinkle free and leaves a smoother finish. I never use chopped mat because it's weaker pound for pound compared to a woven cloth piece. The biggest mistake I see people make is using too much resin when doing glass work. The strength is in the cloth not the resin. Resin is just a binder and a part that is too rich in resin is heavier and weaker, not stronger as most will lead you to believe.
  2. I said in theory. Actually it should be louder with low power than what you stated. Because there isn't any loss for factors. Sooo, sounds like its not as efficent as it should be. I would assume doubling power from 6kw to 12kw wouldn't increase the full 3dB. Its hard to say exactly what the gain would be, I'm just saying. Also, Aaron, how can I get in touch with you the easiest?

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