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Old 02-05-2013 | 10:49 AM
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Zor
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Default RE: How much dope will I need?

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ORIGINAL: eddieC

<span>Ido not know if Ron Alexander is an employee of the manufacturer.

It remains that unsupported statements are just opinions and not worth more than opinions.

Have a great time and we will not have any problems as I leave this discussion.</span>
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</div><div>You are still mistaken, Zor. None of the text has been changed.
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<span style="color: #0000ff">The texts I posted were highlighted, copied and pasted right off your postings.
</span><font color="#0000ff">You did edit your text and that is the main reason I wish to stop any such discussion with you. </font>
</div><div>I suspect you've found something on the web to prove the statement, Zor, hence your hasty departure. You won't be missed, pal.</div><div>
<span style="color: #0000ff">I certainly will not miss any discussion with you. </span>

Ron Alexander is a covering expert. The fact he writes the Ceconite how-to speaks to his industry cred IMO.</div></div><div>
<span style="color: #0000ff">Ron's unsupported statements were just repeated by you and remain unsupported. They are opinions and not worth more than any unsupported opinions. </span>

Sorry to all. Please post how the covering works, as I've yet to try it. I'm doing a Herr Cub in Coverlite and have finished an Retro RC e-Moth in it, and found it easy to use but fragile to storage and hangar rash.</div>
I can only wish you the best success in your hobby activities and have no further incentive to discuss with you because of your attitude and insistence that you did not change the text of your posting when you actually did.
I would not be surprised that you edited again in case some readers go to verify but I will not bother checking that myself.

Again all the best to you enjoying this fine hobby.

Zor