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On Thu, 8 Apr 2004 15:32:43 -0400, " jls"
wrote: One of the covering processes uses fiberglas cloth. I remember Ray Stits badmouthing it on his videotape. It has at least one desirable quality --- resistance to deterioration from UV rays. that is razorback. it's weakness is that it will fret away where it goes over a former or stringer. the glass vanishes over time and you are left with glass panels joined by just the finish. polyfiber is nothing to be afraid of. it is the best system going so far. if you use polytone paint it is permanently repairable. Stealth Pilot |
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