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Old April 14th 04, 01:32 AM
Veeduber
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We don't own chemical companies and we are not trying to corner the fabric
market. But if you want a permanent awning, aircraft covering, or a
firewall, you might want to find out more about RAZORBACK FABRICS, INC.
Thank you for your time.

Robert Little

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To All:

Listen to the man.

Common Sense has become such uncommon stuff in the aviation community that the
antique phreaks give each other extra points for using heavier and less durable
(but All Original) Irish linen, while across the field the fabric experts are
happily selling Polly Needles for rib-stitching Polly Thread thru Polly Holes
in Polly Fabric, knowing they can charge the same inflated prices to the next
Polly Idiot to own the thing.

Razorback has the potential to put all the Polly People out of business, which
is probably the reason it is always damned with faint praise.

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Fabric is not always stitched. Most homebuilders are aware that it is sometimes
glued to the structure but most are not familiar with the many other
time-tested methods. On some airframes it is attached with canes & nails (!)
and for metal ribs, with spring clips, wire, sheet metal screws and even
rivets. When Razorback is attached with these methods you end up with a
virtually permanent skin.

-R.S.Hoover