I didn’t want to clutter up the Dr. Office Tissue Paper thread in the Open section, or Larry’s SLC Over Polyspan thread here with my foolishness, so I’ll start another thread. I have a Goldberg Shoestring project that’s a couple of years overdue to be worked on. It was given to me by the husband of one of my wife’s friends. They were moving out of their house so it could be re-built, and the wife wanted him to get rid of his old modelling stuff he hadn’t played with in 30 years. He gave me several engines and left over building supplies, and one crashed Shoestring. I took it home and stripped the silkspan covering. The fuselage nose was fuel soaked, and the crash wiped out the rear of the fuse, but the wing is in pretty good shape. I’ll do a pull test to make sure the bellcrank isn’t coming out, and then cut a new fuselage for it. I’m a Monokote guy, but I figured I’d do a Silkspan covering on it, get the McCoy .35 Redhead running nice and steady, and then give it back to him. He can still fly, as he had no problem flying my FliteStreak. His wife will be none too happy to see it return, but I think he really deserves to have the plane back.
But, I’m pretty cheap. That happens when you’re getting close to retirement. So when one of the members here offered to sell one of the rolls of Exam Paper for $2.50 plus shipping, I jumped on it, figuring I’d use that and learn as I go. Then reading on the Dr. Office Tissue Question thread about Larry’s method of SLC over Polyspan, I started thinking about a roll of Doculam I got a couple of years ago. I don’t remember if it’s 1.5 or 2mil lamination film, but I got it so I want to use it. I wish I had a bare wing I can try doing a Doculam over Dr.’s exam paper test, but nothing’s uncovered at the moment. I’ll have to make a box with four or five ribs and try it.
Do Y’all see any unsolvable problem with using Doculam over doctor’s exam table crepe paper? Since I’m snarky, I decided to refer to this as the DocuDoc ™ Covering Method.
For the glue, I have nitrate dope, but I’m working in the room next to our bedroom and don’t want to use that. I don’t have any Modge Podge, but I could run out to the crafts store and pick up a bottle if I have to. What I DO have is a bottle of Eze Dope. I used it on .010 and .049 planes earlier this year and it was acceptable. Do Y’all think that would do an adequate job of gluing down the crepe paper?
How would Y’all paint the Doculam when it’s all covered? The plane was previously painted green, but I want to do it in the 8 parts Cub Yellow to 1 part Cessna Green specified for the Shoestring.
Mark