Well I'm getting back into this full swing again (sound familiar?) and I had a couple ponderings.
-While looking for basic supplies(my hometown only hosts one small "chain type" LHS which doesn't stock much of anything freeflight) I've been searching for online venders for the things we all use, i.e. props, thrust buttons, rubber, balsa, dope, etc. I've found quite a few places, although stock always seems to be an issue, as does postage (curse you USPS for inventing flat rate....ok maybe not but it would be nice to not pay 7.50 for shipping on something that could be stuck in an envelope with .75 postage) my current rant is thrust bearings. I'm trying to get a hold of peck thrust bearings, the things seem non-existant. I tried to place an order through the LHS, but he said his distributor "only stocks certain items"(he could get me peck props, but not thrust bearings). I guess my main question is, how do you all normally get your hands on stuff like this?
-Dope. yep, I'm going there. This is the question: my LHS stocks Midwest Aerogloss, I've always used that simply because there is no alternative locally. What are some others using, and what vendors do you use? I know Phugoid uses banana oil on his smaller planes. I've heard Sig and Brodak. I'm considering this based on economy and quality of finish: it's much cheaper to buy a pint or quart of dope, plus I have the option to switch to nitrate, which it seems a lot of guys prefer for "better" finish. I'm curious what Scigs uses particularly, his "plane" tissue finish always looks beautiful(I'm partial to tissue finish rather than paint). I've also heard nitrate is better for attaching tissue with. I use glue stick for most covering, but I'm interested in using dope for "trimming" and adding detail pieces and camouflage patterns, and the midwest aerogloss does not function well in this role(unless I'm doing it wrong).
that's all that is coming to mind presently, I'm sure there will be other musings at a later date. Thank you all for taking the time to educate here on the interwebs, it has been a huge help to me and I've come a long ways from trying to figure stuff out on my own as a kid.