I just used Ezedope for the first time on a small peanut and did a write up using Esaki Tissue. I don't have issues with smelly dope but I don't like the fact that no matter what I do tail surfaces warp. Also don't like the extra step of having to preshrink tissue on a wooden frame. On my peanut I used Esaki with no pre shrinking and 2 coats of Ezedope and I don't have any warping issues. Ezedope is a little pricey but I dilute it 70 percent water so it goes a long way. For attaching tissue the tissue paste did not work for me but full strength Ezedope works great for attaching tissue to the frame. Ezedope worked great for Esaki so for this Cub build I will be using Ezedope and Domestic tissue. I am building an old Piper Cub with old die crunched wood with 11lb balsa, not bad for 1/20th. As you can see I built the Cub stock using Testors Cement had it built in a matter of hours. I am at work today but will start covering tomorrow and will post the application of Ezedope. A couple words of caution with Ezedope, 1. There appears to be a bad batch of Ezedope out there, it was exposed to freezing temps and Deluxe Materials is aware of this and correcting the issue. If you buy Ezedope and it is a thick glob, then you have a bad batch and they will replace it. It should be a white liquid. You can attach the tissue any way you want, I used full strength Ezedope and it is the same as applying thinned white glue. It dries real fast and it stays put when shrinking the tissue. If you are not comfortable with applying domestic tissue with thinned glue, then this will not be any easier because the domestic tissue falls apart. I am using full strength Ezedope because I don't have to mix it like white glue, but you can also use regular dope or Glue stick to attach the tissue. Once the tissue is applied I shrink with water pinning down the fragile parts. Once the tissue is shrunk I next spray on a 5 percent solution of Ezedope in water with a misting bottle. This step is important to prevent excess slacking when brushing on Ezedope. Once that dries I brush on my first coat of 70/30 Ezedope mixture.. First coat is brushed on lightly with a stiff brush. When dry I brush on a final and heavier coat. I let it dry 24 hours and it is done. Once thing I noticed at the flying field is the morning dew does not slack the tissue as much as the planes covered and doped with nitrates. Here is the link to my first plane and write up on Ezedope.
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