RE: Laser Cut Kits
I use Titbond II for just about everything now I do it like Ken says: redesign the building process where I need to.
Aligning well-cut parts in advance and then locking them in with adhesives is a wonderful way to get a straight structure, but for me the downsides of using CA are too oppressive. For wings, I almost always build them on my RCM wing jig, so alignment's not an issue on wings I sometimes have to stack the ribs and drill them for the jig rods but that's the biggest change I have to make (and it's no problem for me: I always stack them and sand them together anyway)
Almost off topic If you're wild about precision alignment and haven't built on a wing jig, I just want to tell you that I owned one for years and only first tried it when I was about to sell it to get it out of my shop space and I've never gone back to my pre-jigging ways since. Alignement's guaranteed and building's about the speed as you can do with CA ('cause the jig holds it all in place so there's no need to wait for drying time), but there's no fumes and the structure's better looking after it's all dry.