>Does anyone know what 'nogaline' is and where to buy it and if there
>is an alternative please? I believe it is some type of paint or
>coating used on model wooden ships. My brother in law has a ship to
>build and needs this stuff according to the instructions but has not
>been able to track it down! :O(
>Many thanks
A kind of 'walnut' stain - to get it more exactly, Google 'Nogal' -
Nogaline is a dye extracted from the shells and leaves of the Nogal
nut tree, and is especially used in native/natural textile and fabric
production.
Damian
Damian - 31 Aug 2004 12:02 GMT
>A kind of 'walnut' stain - to get it more exactly, Google 'Nogal' -
>Nogaline is a dye extracted from the shells and leaves of the Nogal
>nut tree, and is especially used in native/natural textile and fabric
>production.
and http://www.wetcanvas.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-101989
tells me that 'nogal' is Spanish for Walnut, so maybe not just 'kind
of' a walnut stain :-)
Damian
ani - 31 Aug 2004 20:37 GMT
Many thanks for replying Damian; I have passed on the info.