Theonlyone325 Report post Posted December 10, 2022 I was curious if it would take longer to do forming with a vacuum when the weather is wet and raining outside? What are y'all's experiences or opinions on the subject? I have done several Google searches and came up with nothing...I know paint takes longer to dry in this situation and was wanting to know about how it affects the forming process...thanks Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fredk Report post Posted December 10, 2022 I was just doing some wet moulding, but not using a vac bag Up to a few days, a week, ago or so the pieces were drying out quite fast, about 2 hours, but once the rain started and the humidity level went up I was looking at 8 hours to dry. No change to the heat levels in my place. But I've had to put the last 3 items in front of a blow heater to speed up some drying Therefore, I would think that it would be the same using a vac bag. Slower drying time Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gezzer Report post Posted December 10, 2022 You know that is a good question. I don't vacuum form but I would think since you remove the air that any additional humidity wouldn't come into play , but the fact is I don't know . Will be interested to watch this one . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dwight Report post Posted December 10, 2022 On 12/10/2022 at 12:20 PM, Theonlyone325 said: I was curious if it would take longer to do forming with a vacuum when the weather is wet and raining outside? What are y'all's experiences or opinions on the subject? I have done several Google searches and came up with nothing...I know paint takes longer to dry in this situation and was wanting to know about how it affects the forming process...thanks I was curious if it would take longer to do forming with a vacuum when the weather is wet and raining outside? Two words . . . it doesn't. . . . unless of course you are outdoors . . . then it might. When it is below zero . . . the formed leather dries out faster . . . simply because the moisture in it does not have to compete with humidity . . . it just jumps out. That is the only feature I've ever noticed . . . and that's kind like the question of how bald are your tires at 150 thousand miles . . . vs 155 thousand miles. Seriously . . . don't give it a thought. May God bless, Dwight Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fredk Report post Posted December 11, 2022 I dunno how youse lot use a vac bag or how it works for you When I use one the leather never dries inside the bag. I have to periodically change the air in the bag; open the bag, allow room air in and then re-seal the bag and suck that air out. If I replace the air in the bag with dry air eventually the leather starts to dry, but if I replace with humid air, ie air when its raining, the leather is slower in drying Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dwight Report post Posted December 11, 2022 On 12/11/2022 at 1:55 AM, fredk said: I dunno how youse lot use a vac bag or how it works for you I use the vacuum bag to form the object . . . pull it out of the bag . . . put the bag and pump away . . . hang up the object to dry in the form I gave it. Really simple stuff. May God bless, Dwight Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hags Report post Posted December 11, 2022 Ditto Dwight. I usually put the wet holster under the hair dryer on low for 15-20 minutes in between hand molding after taking it out of the bag. Rain just doesn't factor for me. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nrk Report post Posted December 18, 2022 On 12/10/2022 at 12:20 PM, Theonlyone325 said: I was curious if it would take longer to do forming with a vacuum when the weather is wet and raining outside? What are y'all's experiences or opinions on the subject? I have done several Google searches and came up with nothing...I know paint takes longer to dry in this situation and was wanting to know about how it affects the forming process...thanks in a room, a paint/stain/dye will dry faster than a wet piece of leather using a vacuum for wet forming will increase drying process, no matter the weather outside shiny or rainy Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites