Thank you for good honest info. Most of the time videos are one long commercial for whatever product they are pitching.I prefer to make my own and save money.
Wet water works fine but alcohol will evaporate in a fraction of the time. Also because it evaporates so quickly it doesn’t affect the paint on the rails and ties.
@@TheDCCGuy Thanks. I tried 70% IPA but it messed up my folk art acrylic on my ties. Should I go with 50%? Or maybe I was impatient and didn't let the paint dry enough before I ballasted.
School glue is specially formulated to be very water soluble so it can be washed out of kids clothes so I would not recommend it for scenery work at all.
@@TheDCCGuy HI your ideas great & simple to understand. I meant to say similar to episode 31 if you could mention the list of material great help someone like me a beginner.
If there is an extensive parts list for a project I usually do include it in the description. However for something where I show and describe in detail as in this video I see no need to do that. I expect most folks to be able to either remember or write down something like “PVA flue”.
Interesting that it is no longer available in the UK. It is readily available here in drug and grocery stores. Is it possible it is sold there as rubbing alcohol? Of course right now it may have disappeared in the US since it is commonly used as a disinfectant.
Thanks, but you could have cut about 5 minutes off video if you would have just stayed on point, didn't need to know where to buy alcohol and some other points, but still informative
You’d be surprised how many questions I get on what might seem like obvious and mundane topics. Consequently I have to try and address the lowest common denominatior.
@@TheDCCGuyI just looked at a video someone put out 8 years ago that had less than 30 comments. Easily a third of the comments were asking where to source materials and where to source tools used.
Thank you. You video makes it that much more fun.
Thank you for good honest info. Most of the time videos are one long commercial for whatever product they are pitching.I prefer to make my own and save money.
[thank, you for youre great helpful video]👍
Great video! Thanks, looking forward to next one after this.
Have subscribed and am enjoying your informative videos.
Thank you for a good video.
Would eye droppers work as well as a pipett? I have lots of those.
Sure.
What ratio of glue and water do you use? Also, what ratio of soap to water do you use for your wet water?
1 pt glue 3 pt water, 4 drops soap on a 1 paint bottle. I use IPA instead of wet water.
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Thanks!
Would it makes sense to use a low suction power vacuum to vacuum up loose pieces of scenery or ballast or accumulating dust?
I would suggest wet water for ballasting track if you have weathered ties with acrylic paints. The alcohol will lift the paint off the ties and rails.
Wet water works fine but alcohol will evaporate in a fraction of the time. Also because it evaporates so quickly it doesn’t affect the paint on the rails and ties.
@@TheDCCGuy Thanks. I tried 70% IPA but it messed up my folk art acrylic on my ties. Should I go with 50%? Or maybe I was impatient and didn't let the paint dry enough before I ballasted.
1 part glue to 3 parts water, is that like 1 cup glue to 3 cups water? What is the exact measurements? I’m having a lot of trouble with it.
It can be cups or gallons, it ain’t rocket science and close is good enough.
Thanks Larry.
Would Elmer's school glue work?
School glue is specially formulated to be very water soluble so it can be washed out of kids clothes so I would not recommend it for scenery work at all.
IF YOU COULD HAVE SHOW THE MATERIAL LIST ITS GREAT
In the video I showed and explained what to use, what more do you need?
@@TheDCCGuy HI your ideas great & simple to understand. I meant to say similar to episode 31 if you could mention the list of material great help someone like me a beginner.
If there is an extensive parts list for a project I usually do include it in the description. However for something where I show and describe in detail as in this video I see no need to do that. I expect most folks to be able to either remember or write down something like “PVA flue”.
I wish you were right about the availability of 70% isopropyl alcohol . Not anymore !
Interesting that it is no longer available in the UK. It is readily available here in drug and grocery stores. Is it possible it is sold there as rubbing alcohol? Of course right now it may have disappeared in the US since it is commonly used as a disinfectant.
Under No Circumstances should you use Isopropyl alcohol @70% better to use 99%.( 70% +30%water) = rust or severe corrosion.
Irish railway modeller.
Thanks, but you could have cut about 5 minutes off video if you would have just stayed on point, didn't need to know where to buy alcohol and some other points, but still informative
You’d be surprised how many questions I get on what might seem like obvious and mundane topics. Consequently I have to try and address the lowest common denominatior.
@@TheDCCGuyI just looked at a video someone put out 8 years ago that had less than 30 comments. Easily a third of the comments were asking where to source materials and where to source tools used.
Chemestry lesson on ballast, glue, water. Yet never tells you the mix ratio of scenic cement. Arggg
You need to pay closer attention especially at 3:14 where I give the mix ratio.