ORIGINAL: WhiteRook
go glue is good at filling voids, which may be good for sheet to ribs or formers, but getting
the sheet down completely is hard to know sometimes, thats why i dont think CA is good for
this , because it sets too fast
The key to my process is the stretch wrap. This insures good contact of the sheeting to the framing structure. The other thing is the way GO glue cures. It needs moisture. The very thing you want on the balsa sheeting to make it more pliable. Other glues won't stick in such a situation, but that is the very environment Gorilla glue needs. It's all good.