RE: glueing question please help
You can use thin CA on joints that are tight, balsa joints (balsa to balsa). If you have ANY plywood or hardwood, you must use a medium CA, since plywood is too porous for thin to work right. I myself would frame it all up for alignment sake, then rebuild it using a yellow wood glue. If the joints are tight, you will not use much glue, and you will have time to get things set up correctly. CA hasn't much of a time window... A lot of builders use wood glue (aliphatic) and have great results. As an aside, it's WAY cheaper. It's been argued that yellow glue is also more flexible whereas CA is more brittle. Hope this helps.