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Rip stop is NYLON. It will not shrink or accept
finishes. You can't attach finishing tapes, you cannot
get it to do most of the tasks you NEED fabric to do.
Now if you want to play with something very close to
uncertified fabric, Try Polyester Dress Lining. It
shrinks with heat, accepts dope, rib stiches and all that
good stuff. I used it for years in slow motorized hang gliders
before 103 was a gleam in the FAA's eye.
Oh Yeah, AC43-13 covers what fabric real well if you
are not too well exposed to this stuff.
Scott
"Ken Moffett" <KMoffet@mn.rr.com> wrote in message
news:Xns97D758DD27311qwerty@24.94.170.102...
> "expresstechonsite" <rich@expresstechonsite.com> wrote in
> news:1149333777.491726.217100@y43g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:
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>> What are the differences between standard "Rip-Stock" material I can
>> get from my local fabric store (or even wal-mart) for $1.00/yd and the
>> polyester fabrics approved for covering an aircraft?
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>
> The fabric is called "ripstop" not "Rip-Stock".
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