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Alternative to Oratex?

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monocogger

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So Oratex has been "on the market" for a number of years now. However, it's like pulling teeth to get prices and support. And, their website is pretty crappy. Why isn't Stewart Systems, Polyfiber, etc making something similar and selling it to the EXPERIMENTAL market? I've found 4 or 5 RC Hobby systems that use precoated, iron-on, heat shrink methods but they are all 27" wide. It wouldn't take anything to scale that tech if it isn't already. Is the standard dacron-and-dope that good of an option?
 
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