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Originally Posted by donnyman
Telemaster............................ did I detect a reluctance to use CA glue to repair the tail on the plane that was broken while traveling? CA is what I use to assemble all my birds and epoxy is used to mount fire walls I have found epoxy to be too heavy to use in many areas especially the tail. your plane reminds me of the Nick Ziroli Morane Saulnier which I keep as a hanger queen.

As to your lady friend, may I suggest a large dose of judiciously applied silence, remember absence makes the heart grow fonder (hopefully) no matter what you say you will be in hot water, so reduce the word count.
I have the same problem on a minute to minute bases sometimes, no matter what, I am wrong, stupid, unloveing, ETC. ETC. the it's all lovey dovey for a time, we can't win.

My wife maybe leaving the hospital today so it's time for me to be on my toes and practice my silence routine. meanwhile I have been able to accomplish some roof repairs the were much less needed than I feared, and now I have peace of mind.
Donny there is a difference between using cyano during the course of construction and simply butt-glueing half a tailplane back on to the rest of the stabiliser! So far it's held but I haven't carried out any aerobatic manouevres yet. I'm scared that the glue joint will fail if I try to roll the model and if I use it in the competition it may fall apart in the air. I need to build another wing for it and I'm going to build second model as a reserve aircraft so it's not much extra work to build another tailplane.

As for the Shepherdess I was going to leave her alone for a further week before getting in touch. Maybe she will have calmed down by then. Oh and I know all about the female psyche, I was once married to an Irish girl!

I'm pleased that your wife is on the mend.