Re-gluing old CA
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Anyone had to re-glue old CA joints? Having a little trouble.
I am in the process of rehab'ing my trainer that I built about 15 years ago. After removing the Monokote from the wings and body I found the wings to be in fairly good shape, but several of the joints in the body came apart as I peeled back the covering. Granted, the glue job was probably not the best in the first place, but I also crashed it around a bit when I was flying it.
So I tried just applying more CA and it seems to stick if I clamp it or hold it a bit, but I am not sure how strong the new joint is. Any advice? I have considered epoxy, but I want to avoid adding too much extra weight. Thanks all.
Jon
P.S. I've been following the forum for a month or so while I try to ease back into the hobby. Great content. There are a lot of knowledgeable folks out there willing to help. Thanks!
I am in the process of rehab'ing my trainer that I built about 15 years ago. After removing the Monokote from the wings and body I found the wings to be in fairly good shape, but several of the joints in the body came apart as I peeled back the covering. Granted, the glue job was probably not the best in the first place, but I also crashed it around a bit when I was flying it.
So I tried just applying more CA and it seems to stick if I clamp it or hold it a bit, but I am not sure how strong the new joint is. Any advice? I have considered epoxy, but I want to avoid adding too much extra weight. Thanks all.
Jon
P.S. I've been following the forum for a month or so while I try to ease back into the hobby. Great content. There are a lot of knowledgeable folks out there willing to help. Thanks!
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Thanks all. Worked like a champ. My trainer is starting to shape up. Next is control surfaces and radio install (I had pulled the radio out to use in a glider) Thanks again for the help.
Jon
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