Re: Not on a roll!

From: drichardsf1d <dekz_f1der_4102_at_blueyonder.co.uk>
Date: Wed, 08 Feb 2006 16:59:34 -0000

--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "Nick Aikman"
<nickaikman_at_...> wrote:
>
> Hi Don,
>
> What I meant to say was that I wet the sheet of tissue as well. I
> roll on glass and put the sheet of tissue on it and then wet it
all
> with a brush so it's really flat before wrapping an edge around
the
> former in the usual way and then introducing the wet blank. I find
> that the drying process slightly tightens the tissue and hence the
> blank and this is what gives me better tubes.
>
> Am I the only loon who does it this way?
>
> Nick.
>
> Nick.--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, Don Slusarczyk
> <don5490_at_> wrote:
> >
> > I have always used Esaki tissue with no problems on bodies and
> booms.
> > Are you using water to stick the tissue to the form or saliva?
> > Don
> >
> > > So, if any of you high-rollers out there know of a reliable
> source
> > > of tissue that gives no problems, especially on booms, please
> let us
> > > know - online or off.
> >
>
No I do the same and have enough tissue that the water friction(?)
holds it together whilst it all dries, the tissue that ise some
times holds on to the timber but a little light persuasion gets it
free. I don't use and binding of any sort.

Derek UK
Received on Wed Feb 08 2006 - 09:00:45 CET

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