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Old 01-14-2003 | 09:58 PM
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rctrax
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Default titebond wood glue

Elmers probond [NOT POLYURETHENE] is available in home depot etc. works just as well as titebond and is a lot cheaper I use it in most of my work and use ca only to tack things together. I use a acid brush to apply elmers to both parts and then put them together. It only takes a short time for it to set up good enough to handle carefully. When it cures completly it is about as hard a joint as you are going to get. IMO ca is just to brittle and will shater with a good impact. Maney ca joints in built up tail feathers comes apart just from handling even before the model is even finished. When I said probond there more than one type. You need the intereir use kind yellow carpenders glue not exterior or polyurethene.