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Caustic soda concentration

Postby Cap'n Wannabe » Wed Jul 29, 2015 5:55 pm

For those who use a caustic bath - I'm lookin' at you, Ray! - what sort of concentration do you use? As in soda to water?
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Re: Caustic soda concentration

Postby Graeme H » Wed Jul 29, 2015 7:23 pm

A couple of table spoons in say a 2 L ice cream tub for something like that, but it will generate a lot of heat to begin with so let it stand for a while to cool

I rarely use that method these days, I prefer Oven Cleaner, but must be the caustic kind to work, and do use a mask when spraying that stuff, preferably outside, and upwind, it burns the throat something terrible with either method if you breath it in
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Re: Caustic soda concentration

Postby hrtpaul » Wed Jul 29, 2015 8:19 pm

I've used the oven cleaner trick on my 1/32 Seafury and it worked a treat. I've got a Sabre that my Dad built years ago that I wanna redo sometime. If I used a caustic bath, would it dissolve the glue holding it together as well?
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Re: Caustic soda concentration

Postby erussell » Wed Jul 29, 2015 8:28 pm

hrtpaul wrote:I've used the oven cleaner trick on my 1/32 Seafury and it worked a treat. I've got a Sabre that my Dad built years ago that I wanna redo sometime. If I used a caustic bath, would it dissolve the glue holding it together as well?


Apologies to anyone who thinks Sea Furies and Sabres are strictly military aircraft - perhaps get out a bit more?

To answer the question.... it depends! It depends on how long you leave it in the bath, the base strength, what sort of glue, the strength of the bond (proper weld or a 'glue-joint') and the type of polystyrene. The likely answer is "yes, it will". Even the "Easy Lift Off" referred to in the other thread will dissolve glue if it's left long enough and likely many of the above parameters are relevant to ELO too

Oven Cleaner, but must be the caustic kind to work, and do use a mask when spraying that stuff, preferably outside, and upwind, it burns the throat something terrible with either method if you breathe it in


Yep, it always gets me out of cleaning the oven - I usually offer to take it outside to clean it!
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Re: Caustic soda concentration

Postby hrtpaul » Thu Jul 30, 2015 6:47 am

erussell wrote:Apologies to anyone who thinks Sea Furies and Sabres are strictly military aircraft - perhaps get out a bit more?

Oh don't worry Ed, these ARE military mate definitely ;)
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Re: Caustic soda concentration

Postby tor lives » Fri Jul 31, 2015 8:58 am

Best colour scheme on a "military" Fury = the all red CIVIL "G-FURY"
Best colour scheme on a "military" Sabre = Tracor Flight Systems CIVIL blue/white scheme, or the CIVIL red/white Boeing chase plane scheme.
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Re: Caustic soda concentration

Postby hrtpaul » Fri Jul 31, 2015 9:37 am

tor lives wrote:Best colour scheme on a "military" Fury = the all red CIVIL "G-FURY"
Best colour scheme on a "military" Sabre = Tracor Flight Systems CIVIL blue/white scheme, or the CIVIL red/white Boeing chase plane scheme.
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PS: how's all those CIVIL model projects of yours going Paul :D

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Re: Caustic soda concentration

Postby Adam the Akrodude » Fri Jul 31, 2015 10:28 am

WHOOP! WHOOP! WHOOP! THREAD DRIFT ALERT!

The best Sea Fury model I've ever seen - built by Peter from Airscale. Not bad huh for a "civvie" Sea Fury! This is master modelling at it's very finest.

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Link to his incredible build.

http://forum.largescaleplanes.com/index.php?showtopic=40054&hl=%20airscale%20%20fury&page=56

Seeing this beautiful build does make me seriously think of stripping mine down and re-painting it. The crap decals I used were a disaster and have to come off. So, I guess my post if not too much of a thread drift after all!
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Re: Caustic soda concentration

Postby hrtpaul » Fri Jul 31, 2015 12:43 pm

Nice build but *yawn* :P
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Re: Caustic soda concentration

Postby Adam the Akrodude » Fri Jul 31, 2015 1:52 pm

hrtpaul wrote:Nice build but *yawn* :P


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