ORIGINAL: vasek
ORIGINAL: LesUyeda
''1-it's bad for your health ''
When taken internally.
Les
The vapors alone are bad enough... don't kid yourself
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Yes as LesUeda said "When taken internally" .
The better solution is to avoid using CA.
It is not strong as other glues in most applications due to the way it is often applied. .
It needs very accurate fitting of the glued surfaces.
It shrinks too much while curing.
It does not provide for a larger binding area (filleting of the glue).
Why use an inferior product that also happens to be more healh risks ?
Good old wood glue: Seg-Ment, Titebond, Weldbond, Lepage and similar is preferable for overlall wood gluing. Even fiewalls and landing gears can be using these glues with corner reinforcements.
Like someone says "Glue it all together and sand away what does not look like an airplane".
I love that statement.
Zor