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Bkndsdl 01-14-2013 07:24 AM

HELP - nitrate/dope 101??
 


Guys, Ihave never attempted to use nitrate / dope to finish a plane. Iam in the process of building a Sig Hog Bipe, and Iwant to use this method. I searched the forums but haven't found what i'm looking for, a step-by-step introduction to covering with this method.

Please help!</p>

CK1 01-14-2013 07:26 AM

RE: HELP - nitrate/dope 101??
 
Which covering will you be using?

Lone Star Charles 01-14-2013 08:01 AM

RE: HELP - nitrate/dope 101??
 
Go to: http://www.stits.com/ They have everything that you need to get started as well as great products that work well and work well together. They have a great video available as well as an instruction manual.

I have also used the old Aerogloss and Sig dopes as well as some of the newer Brodak dopes. They all seem to work well.

As far as fabrics, I have used both Sig Koverall as well as Stits Polyfiber. I like the Stits a little better, but I think that is just a personal preferrence. The Koverall seems to produce a few more pinholes in the paint, but maybe that could have just been my application.

Aircraft Spruce in California http://www.aircraftspruce.com/menus/cs/ceconite.html also sells covering for full sized airplanes as well as the dopeshttp://www.aircraftspruce.com/menus/...hcoatings.htmlin larger quantities.

You will want to build up a few little practice frameworks to cover and paint in order to develop your technique a little, but I think you will really enjoy the process. I know I do. There are a lot of guys on here than can help you when you have any questions.

Good luck.

Rodney 01-14-2013 12:59 PM

RE: HELP - nitrate/dope 101??
 
Aircraft Spruce also has Ceconite in several grades. The lightest is great for covering models. They also have the material, instructions, etc. needed to do a good covering and finishing job.

Wagon1 01-30-2013 03:24 PM

RE: HELP - nitrate/dope 101??
 
Keep in mind nitrate is not fuel proof. It works better than butyrate to adhere your material but butyrate is fuel proof and usually has better shrinking characteristis.

DustBen 02-10-2013 09:00 PM

RE: HELP - nitrate/dope 101??
 
FYI. Coverite "Balsarite" is nitrate dope. Keep it in mind when needing "some".

Rodney 02-11-2013 07:29 AM

RE: HELP - nitrate/dope 101??
 


ORIGINAL: DustBen

FYI. Coverite ''Balsarite'' is nitrate dope. Keep it in mind when needing ''some''.
Where did you get this information? How reliable was your source?

John 38 02-12-2013 01:13 AM

RE: HELP - nitrate/dope 101??
 
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sensei 02-12-2013 05:13 AM

RE: HELP - nitrate/dope 101??
 
+ 1 on Stits, been using it on full scale and models for years.

Bob

vertical grimmace 02-14-2013 01:14 PM

RE: HELP - nitrate/dope 101??
 


ORIGINAL: DustBen

FYI. Coverite ''Balsarite'' is nitrate dope. Keep it in mind when needing ''some''.
I argue that this is a false statement. I have used nitrate and balsarite for years. Not the same stuff.

Lone Star Charles 02-15-2013 11:11 AM

RE: HELP - nitrate/dope 101??
 
Coverite "Balsarite" and Stits "Poly Tak" appear to be the same stuff, but neither are nitrate dope.


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