Dont want to stir a hornets nest but hope to get opinions on some things I have seen on different forums. number one , when shooting for draw weights I use the total wood stack combined with the relevant glass size to obtain weight. I have read where airhose pressure is used instead of worrying about such, ie; 2o# = 20psi air pressure,40# = 40psi.For mine this might leave less than perfect glue lines. Also the 'cooking 'temps' quoted are way out there. It is my belief that anything above 70C [ sorry about different temp scale] will result in the scrim or glass fibers 'prickling' or standing on edge. I cook mine at 60C and all seems well. I also use 60 -70psi for all bows. Wont heavier pressures like 90psi plus result in glue starvation? I am definitely not trying to have any argument but get a general consensus of opinion.what do others use in these matters?