ORIGINAL: 2slow2matter
Apparenty you WOULD dissagree with "no one really understands," because from your tone, you're obviously the only one that really does understand--but that's because you read it all on some website? I never said i was right, and I never said you were wrong, but you insist that I'm wrong. I don't think I'm totally wrong or off base, I'd bet that I have a higher understanding of fluid dynamics than you. you've never said what your background is.
OK, you're right, this is off subject, and this is now becoming an argument, which I didn't want. Some people have a hard time discussing things without calling the other person wrong. Sorry we couldn't have that sort of discussion.
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ORIGINAL: 2slow2matter
OK, back on task here. Epoxy will not (obviously) wick into the wood of the wing, so therefore any attempt to epoxy CA hinges would lead to a build-up of epoxy at the joint. This would make a stiff, inflexible joint. Period. Why would you epoxy CA hinges? They are labeled CA hinges for a reason!
OMG, my manual said to use epoxy: