by kittyfritters » Tue Jul 06, 2010 9:47 pm
My wife is allergic to both butyrate and nitrate dope. If I use it on a model it has to be out doors and it will have to age in the garage for a month before I can bring it into the house. Since returning to model building I have been using Uhu glue stick to stick my tissue (both wet and dry methods) and Krylon fixative (#1303) to fix and seal the pores.
Until a month ago I still used nitrate dope, diluted 50/50, and mixed with talcum powder to seal my frames before covering. I have discovered that Flecto Diamond Finish, Clear(water based), diluted 50/50 with water, does an acceptable if not marvelous job as a sanding sealer for balsa.
I have been airbrushing for some time using acrylic paints, but have switched to opaque airbrush inks, since they are lighter, cover just as well, and are less expensive than the modelers acrylics.
So, I have eliminated the use of dope on my models. Besides, did you know that the original purpose of nitrate dope was coffin varnish?;)