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Old November 19th 03, 02:30 PM
Larry Smith
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Default Next Time I Do Fabric Work on an Airplane

I'll use Airtech, not Stits, now known as Polyfiber. The latter is a great
process, don't get me wrong. It's just that Airtech is better, simpler,
easier and produces superior results. *And* it lasts and lasts. Take a
look at a 10- or 15-year-old Airtech cover and you'll see why.

As for the Stits manual by Goldenbum, it's a little like tight pants on a
shapely woman: What it reveals is helpful but what it conceals is
fundamental.

Thank goodness for competition. If Goldenbum went around buying up
competitors like Brunton did, we'd be in a fix.