AVGJohn
If you are reading this, thank a teacher.
If you are reading this in english, thank a soldier.
Thanks John. You have no idea how much these little statements mean to us. USAF 13.5 years.
I have had to make many repairs and found that cutting out the entire effected area in a square or rectangular patern al the way out to the wood that surrounds the rip/hole works the best for me; then cut your patch to overlap about 1/4 to 3/16 inch on all sides. use a sealing iron to adhear your patch all the way arround. Then use a heat gun to tighten it back up. Not invisible but functional. If you want invisible then come up with some sort of grapphics scheme tho cover the hole. This is a lot more work.