by kittyfritters » Tue Nov 06, 2007 10:38 pm
John and Supercruiser,
Sorry, guys, but I haven't done wet tissue with gluestick, yet. I can understand how the alcohol would have worked since the Uhu gluesticks are alcohol soluble, but with the evaporation rate, Boy! Supercruiser you are fast at covering!. From my experience, Esaki is the only tissue you can use wet.
The last time I did wet tissue or silkspan on a model I used Dupont Duco cement. You put it on the frame, only in the spots where the tissue is to stick, apply the damp tissue, pull it to shape and run your finger along the glued framework to force the glue through the fiber of the covering. If you are covering a concave surface you should pin the tissue or silkspan to the frame while it dries. I have done the same thing with full strength AeroGloss dope and it worked although the dope blushes. Probably not the recommended technique with what we know about the toxicity of these things now.
I have been planning to do some larger models with silkspan and gluestick to get back into practice with wet covering, but haven't had the time. You probably can get some current advice from the static builders at Virtual Aerodrome,
Howard