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Guillows Series 2000 - B17 Flying Fortress by mark eggebeen. Viewed 480 times.
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mark eggebeen09-Nov-21 10:43
this is where the frustrayion level went way up!!
edtherenderman10-Nov-21 09:44
Sorry you are having so much trouble with the tissue. I use a technique that may help you. Instead of putting the tissue on dry, I dampen it by pressing it against a damp paper towel or wash cloth until it is uniformly damp, not wet, then I quickly apply it to the plane, making it as tight as possible. Once the dope sets and the tissue dries, I apply many coats of thinned dope (I like EZ-DOPE) drying each with a hair dryer. The tissue will wrinkle again when I apply the thinned coats, but eventually it will absorb enough dope to where it doesn't wrinkle. That's when I know I have enough coats. it's not fool proof and there have been times when I've had to start over on a section because I couldn't get it tight enough, but the majority of time this works for me. Hope this helps.
Don C10-Nov-21 11:21
May I add a bit different method? You've done such a nice job so far it's a shame to see all this trouble. I use silkspan, it's tougher and can be pulled taut more easily ( I had a tendency to tear tissue while trying to get the wrinkles out), and dope. First I wet the silk span with a spray bottle, then apply dope to the outer edges only and lay the silkspan on, like Ed said making it as tight as possible (sometimes a little more dope is needed if the edges dry too quickly) pulling all the wrinkles out. Then let it dry. If it's good, coat it with dope and let it dry again. I do use nitrate airplane dope thinned 50/50.I see two things in common - pre wetting and drying with just the tissue before coating. I've not tried EZ-Dope, but the method sounds the same. Just another option. Hope this may help.
mark eggebeen10-Nov-21 22:25
I can't handle wet tissue without tearing it up !! I'm not so excited about buying silkspan , just to try it out on one model.
mark eggebeen10-Nov-21 22:33
I just might go back to a coat of primer after I get it shrunk up the first time.
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