Yup, those are my two favorite Glues, Titebond is just like Elmers Wood Glue except for one very tiny, but vastly important difference-the cap on the titebond doesn't come off, so there is nothing to lose
I have tried them both and they both set up in the same time, they both bond wood great but I think there is a huge difference in the way they sand. For some reason the Titebond sands so much easier and cleaner then the elmers.
Weldbond is the best non epoxy/CA glue on the market, im my opinion. It is great for bonding just about anything to just about anything, it is safe on all materials, it sands well, cleans up easy when wet and dries hard as hell.
I do actually use a good bit of Slow and Medium ZAP, even the thin stuff has it's purpose, and epoxy, good god what would RC be without epoxy?I'm obsessive compulsive and a bitter perfectionist so with CA, if I don't have the time to get it just right, it makes me mad as H#$L. I would like to try some of that Sheet ZAP, it's slower and thiker then the Slow ZAP, that seems a little better.There is just not much worse than having to look at that crooked wing rib or fuse former forever cause you put it down crooked and couldn't do anything about it.
But, there is something that is just right about wood glue and balsa sticks. You just can't sand the CA to be like that, and it stains the wood and is a total pain to get off your fingers, especially when there is something like a rib or fuse stuck to it too.
Both Titebond and Weldbond are hardware store glues, but can probably be gotten at most hobby shops too...
the glue-happy prole