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Razorback Question

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gedson

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Sorry this is not about the fabric on my EAA Bip, but rather a T-Craft we just picked up. Someone has cut the rear fuse area about 2 ft long. I know Razorback has been out of business for years now and no one there to ask. So, does anyone have a good feel for how to make a repair to this material. I know they used butyrate dope for stiffing the fabric as is done with cotton. But other then that I am not sure how to make a proper repair.


Fabric is other wise in very good shape. Hate to have to recover the fuse for this small cut.


Thanks for any help you all may give.

 

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