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I also have a severe reaction to CA, but not to odorless (aka Foam Safe) CA. The odorless does have a shorter shelf-life and slightly longer set-up time, but does not affect the respiratory system like regular CA. A fan will help but if you should happen to peek inside a fuselage, for example, after using CA in there. or sand balsa where yiu have used CA, you're back in the soup, so to speak. Be very careful with the CA because if you do get sensitized it can lead to asthma or heart arythmia. Better to be safe than sorry.
Same here. Any more than trivial exposure to the regular stuff sets the nose to running, followed by sneezing, and it lasts for a couple of days. No problems with odorless, and you can use it on foam, too. It is expensive, though.
In the past, I've found Titebond to be brittle. Don't know about the new versions, though, like Titebond III.