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Razorback fabric...

Gents,

Does anyone have a source for Razorback Fabric? If Razorback is no longer available....any suggestions on what to use as a subsitute? Only need a small amount to go on the bottom of an aircraft. Approx. 4 feet by 4 feet.

Thanks,

Bob
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Re: Razorback fabric...

If you need it for a Maule then give the Maule factory a call. Talk to Bryan in parts. He will either direct you to a source or tell you what is legal to use.
Personally I would just go with Ceconite
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Get in contact with Stewart Systems in Cashmere WA. There system and adhesive is good to go over any king of fabric or process. I think it is the only one out there that is approved to go over anything.
Hope this helps
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Re: Razorback fabric...

I've got some At least I'm pretty sure that I do - gotta check at the hangar. Send me a PM and we'll work something out.

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Strata Rocketeer wrote:I've got some At least I'm pretty sure that I do - gotta check at the hangar. Send me a PM and we'll work something out.

Doug


Strata your still around. Good to here from you. What you been doing?

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Re: Razorback fabric...

Hello, Rob.

I'm doin' fine. I'm flying for a living now and my work life now has some luster to it again...
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Good to hear from ya Strata...glad thing are lookin up. Still have the M-4?
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No, the M-4 is long gone. I'm flying a RV-6 for the time being. It fills my mission requirements much better right now...go fast, go far, go cheap...
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I checked my hangar today. Found that roll of Razorback I thought I had. I'll send it to you for postage and a minor handling fee (very minor).
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Strata Rocketeer wrote:I checked my hangar today. Found that roll of Razorback I thought I had. I'll send it to you for postage and a minor handling fee (very minor).

Strata,

I sent you a PM. Thanks for your offer.

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