I'm a geezer, I admit it... I remember reading in Popular Science about CA when it was first invented. Then it got marketed as a wonderful adhesive, but only for non-porous surfaces. I got an RTF trainer about a month ago, and an ARF Ultra Stick kit a couple weeks ago. I was shocked to see people bonding porous balsa and other wood with CA. Then again, it always worked good on my tennis shoes...

I've since bought super thin (hinges) and gap filling CA and some mid-cure Epoxy. Do people use plain wood glue anymore? Like the real old stinky stuff made from horse bones? How about Liquid Nails for projects and such? Or is CA and Epoxy the best of the best, and the old stuff has no advantages? - Joe