RE: How do you apply Titebond or other Aliphatic glue?
I use a CA bottle. I picked up a bunch of extra tips and caps a couple years back and I also picked up a 20z bottle. I add about 5 to 10% water to it to thin it out for better penetration. Start with the smaller amount of water and increase if you need to.
There is one application that doesn't lend itself to the Titebond though. I was scratch building a plane that required a 1/32 ply doubler on 3/32" balsa. I smeared a lite layer on and put the pieces together on a flat hard surface and put a piece of board over then loaded it up with weight. I think I had close to 40 lbs on it. Well, the next day when I pulled the stack apart, the glue had dried, and I had a 1" bow in the 3" width of the side. What a mess to try to over come. I had to clamp the sides to the formers and I still ended up with a slight bow. I'm still flying the plane, but the covering was never good and after replacing the covering last month, it still isn't right. I'll go with a thin coat of epoxy next time.
Don