Has anyone had a bash at making their own nitrocellulose glue, or alternatively is it easy enough to buy here in the UK?
EDIT - Just a thought, is this the same stuff as the cellulose dope for model aeroplanes?
Nitrocellulose glue
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Re: Nitrocellulose glue
Try and mix a teaspoon of nitro powder with some cellulose thinners, it slowly dissolves and sets into a rock hard lump. Table tennis balls also do the same. I've tried to make fuel pellets for old Jextex powder model planes in the past.
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Re: Nitrocellulose glue
I used to love Jetex engines, I've got a Keilcraft Mig with a Jetex engine somewhere.
I'm sure it still has some fuel pellets, in a little plastic case. It was the fuse I ran out of.
I'm sure it still has some fuel pellets, in a little plastic case. It was the fuse I ran out of.
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Re: Nitrocellulose glue
Ah yes, Jetex. I remember tying one to a Matchbox car, I melted the track and burnt my fingers.
Many thanks 1066, I will give it a try.
Many thanks 1066, I will give it a try.
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