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BULLSHIT. DO NOT put words in my mouth. Nowhere did I say that the fabric
should be replaced. NOr did Bob or Cy. We simply said that a punch test
should be taken at face value. If it punches green, fly. If it punches
grey replace it. NOWHERE did we say that the fabric should be replaced.
Jim
"Ernest Christley" <echristley@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
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> Michael Horowitz wrote:
>> the punch test on fabric... are the results a go/no-go decision, or
>> can an A&P make a determination as to how long the covering will last
>> based on the test? - Mike
>
> Mike, I have not read RAH in a few days, and I am just now catching up, but
> your question has drawn a emphatic response from Jim Weir, R.S. Hoover,
> AND Cy Galley that you should replace the fabric.
>
> I have been reading this group for a while now, and think I've learned who
> knows what they're talking about and who might blow a little smoke now and
> then. I'd have to say that this is a unique situation. Dude, if you
> value your hide, you better ground that plane until the fabric is replaced
> no matter how much it cost.rt them (and ourselves)."
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