Shug wrote:Tom,
Interested to hear you had the same problem with the dope. I would be more inclined to try the banana oil from SAMS if it were not for the 4.50 postage!!!! I shrank the tissue with water first, then doped it, the doping seems to shrink up the tissue a lot more though, I suppose the main advantage of pre shrinking is that it is easier to weigh bits down if the model is just damp rather than covered in wet smelly dope. Sorry by the way, I realised after I posted that you had already doped your plane, still getting used to the way the posts appear on the forum! I'm jealous that your coloured tissue looks so good, you have done a really great job on it. I was so disheartened when my red tissue dried all discoloured, on what had been a pretty successful build up until then!!! We all learn from these mistakes though!!!!
Regards,
Shug
Phugoid wrote:Hi Tom,
I've had this thing time out on me in the past, so If I'm doing a long reply I at least do a "copy", then if it all goes wrong I simply "paste" back into a new post.
All of the group build thread is done in word first so I can have a good think about it!
Yes the postage thing is a pain in the bum I agree. I too have to save up a list before I order although for stuff like Banana oil and thinners there is still a good old fasioned model shop round the corner from where I work, I've gone there since I was a kid. The two owners are knocking on a bit so then it will be gone and I'll end up having to buy it by post. I still have to buy tissue and props etc from SAMS.
I use PVA for most things, I like the good old fasioned balsa cement, the smell and peeling it of my fingers takes me back 30 years......BUT I don't use it much anymore as the solvents in it can warp light balsa very easily.
As for the wing struts, I tend to use superglue (CA), first making a couple of pin prick holes through the tissue to the underlying balsa, the superglue then seeps through making a very strong joint, however it's a bit of a "crap shoot" as you only have one chance.............
Andrew
Phugoid wrote:I do drive a good way for some supplies. There is a model shop in a small village around 15 miles from my house. The old guy there mainly sells trains, but he seems to get some absolutely fantasticly light balsa wood branded "orbit". His stuff has a density of 6-8lb/sqaure foot (Guillows kits typically have 10-16lb/sqaure foot)
Here is my Veron Auster AOP9 built mainly with this wood. I actually use guillows wood in places (the main fuselage longerons etc) and it weighs just over 19.5g as seen in the picture with a 22" span and a huge wing area......
Once you've done the 180 Tom, I suggest you do a scratch build from an old kit plan. Although the guillows kits are readily available and a good start, there are some really good old kit plans knocking about.
Have either of you two guys seen Mike Stuarts sites?
http://www.ffscale.co.uk/index.htm
http://www.houseoffrog.co.uk/
Thye first is a general one for FF, with the "build your first scale model" pages which are great. The other is one dedicated to the FROG free flight kits from the 50's and 60's, quite a few of which I've built (you'll see pictures a couple of my builds on the FROG site)
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