Oratex scares a lot of people, so I am gonna tell my story.
It is expensive to purchase the fabric, but doing the math with a buddy covering a Kitfox with legacy fabric and paint, it is a complete wash in total cost. So cost is not an issue. Your time is much less, as in a few hundred hours less with Oratex.
Time? Oratex wins every time in the time it takes to complete compared to the legacy with fabric application, primer, paint and then don’t forget the sanding in between stages.
There are two compound curves on each side of the Bearhawk fuselage that gave me problems, but knowing how to deal with them now it would be a total non-issue.
The tail feathers took a lot of time and patience due to the curved shapes, but once I got the hang of it it was easy. I am guessing any covering system for a first timer like me is going to be very challenging in the beginning. I did start on a horizontal stabilizer and it was terrible. I stripped it off and I hired a covering expert for two days of lessons, she does a lot of work for the Patey’s, and the lessons I learn were invaluable!!! Best money I could have ever spent.
I would highly recommend Oratex with a caveat, Oratex is not a show plane finish. If you want the wet look, go legacy. If you want a super durable fabric that is easy to patch? Go oratex!
So would I use Oratex again? You bet I would.
If anyone is on the fence about which system to use, I will be happy to help as much as possible.
It is expensive to purchase the fabric, but doing the math with a buddy covering a Kitfox with legacy fabric and paint, it is a complete wash in total cost. So cost is not an issue. Your time is much less, as in a few hundred hours less with Oratex.
Time? Oratex wins every time in the time it takes to complete compared to the legacy with fabric application, primer, paint and then don’t forget the sanding in between stages.
There are two compound curves on each side of the Bearhawk fuselage that gave me problems, but knowing how to deal with them now it would be a total non-issue.
The tail feathers took a lot of time and patience due to the curved shapes, but once I got the hang of it it was easy. I am guessing any covering system for a first timer like me is going to be very challenging in the beginning. I did start on a horizontal stabilizer and it was terrible. I stripped it off and I hired a covering expert for two days of lessons, she does a lot of work for the Patey’s, and the lessons I learn were invaluable!!! Best money I could have ever spent.
I would highly recommend Oratex with a caveat, Oratex is not a show plane finish. If you want the wet look, go legacy. If you want a super durable fabric that is easy to patch? Go oratex!
So would I use Oratex again? You bet I would.
If anyone is on the fence about which system to use, I will be happy to help as much as possible.
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