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Old November 19th 03, 03:30 PM
Larry Smith
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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.


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Old November 19th 03, 09:00 PM
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Have you heard of anyone using the Hipec system? I have heard good things
about it, but am trying to hear from anyone who has used it.

-- Gordon.


"Larry Smith" wrote in message
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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.




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Old November 20th 03, 12:45 AM
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On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 09:30:28 -0500, "Larry Smith"
wrote:

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.


Does anyone have any idea what he is talking about?

O-ring
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Old November 20th 03, 12:49 AM
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"O-ring Seals" wrote in message
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Does anyone have any idea what he is talking about?


Here's a link to a device that can decode Latchless's posts.
http://www.time.com/time/2002/inventions/tra_bow.html

Wayne


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Old November 20th 03, 01:24 AM
Larry Smith
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"O-ring Seals" wrote in message
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On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 09:30:28 -0500, "Larry Smith"
wrote:

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.


Does anyone have any idea what he is talking about?

O-ring


Do you have any idea what you happen to be driveling? And when's the last
time you covered anything, other than the hole in your outhouse?


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Old November 20th 03, 03:59 AM
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Larry Smith wrote:
"O-ring Seals" wrote in message
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On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 09:30:28 -0500, "Larry Smith"
wrote:


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.



Does anyone have any idea what he is talking about?

O-ring



Do you have any idea what you happen to be driveling? And when's the last
time you covered anything, other than the hole in your outhouse?


That's funny Larry my guess is O-Ring has plenty of experience....BTW I used
Stits my Pacer and loved it.

Jerry

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Old November 20th 03, 07:32 AM
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On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 09:30:28 -0500, "Larry Smith"
wrote:

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.


Does anyone have any idea what he is talking about?

O-ring

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Yeah.
But, please do not put me in his class just because
I do, O-ring. I kinda like being your "hero". )

Latchless Larry has a 'hard-on' for Brunton
that does not deserve to be expanded upon.

http://www.steenaero.com/flying_wires.cfm
http://www.airbum.com/articles/Flyingwires.html


BOb U.
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Old November 20th 03, 07:36 AM
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"Larry Smith" wrote:


Does anyone have any idea what he is talking about?

O-ring


Do you have any idea what you happen to be driveling? And when's the last
time you covered anything, other than the hole in your outhouse?

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Latchless..
You just don't know when to shut up.
Your mouth is overloading you ass again,

O-ring has forgotten more than you ever know about fabric....
or anything else for that matter.


Barnyard BOb --

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Old November 20th 03, 02:25 PM
Larry Smith
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"- Bumptious BOb -" wrote in message
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the usual


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Old November 20th 03, 02:26 PM
Larry Smith
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"- Barnyard BOb -" wrote in message
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"Larry Smith" wrote:


Does anyone have any idea what he is talking about?

O-ring


Do you have any idea what you happen to be driveling? And when's the

last
time you covered anything, other than the hole in your outhouse?

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Latchless..
You just don't know when to shut up.
Your mouth is overloading you ass again,

O-ring has forgotten more than you ever know about fabric....
or anything else for that matter.


Bilious BOb --


I don't give a damn if he's the Queen of Patchouly. He needs to read the
manual before he opens his mouth.


 




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