Sweet. Keep us updated. I personally use QCM, and i like it quite a bit. It's a bit harder to work with during layup, but on the plus side, it gives you more control with your pressure and how much epoxy is malleable. Does this make sense? If you have a thin epoxy, it's more subject to small variables in pressure change, temp, etc. A thicker epoxy will be easier to manipulate with your pressure: the more presser, the less epoxy stays in your ski. The less the pressure, the more epoxy stays in your ski. It's all just personal preference, but it seems logical to me, that if you are using a crude (not a factory production) press, you want to be able to be in control as much as you can. We will all have changes in our PSI throughout the pressing time, which may or may not do harm as to how much epoxy you will squeeze out.