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chris_in_montreal 09-15-2004 05:12 PM

Question on applying CA
 
Hi, real newbie question here, I'm just starting to build my first plane and have never used CA before. When applying to a joint do i run a bead of CA along the whole length or just spot it every inch or so??

jettstarblue 09-15-2004 05:16 PM

RE: Question on applying CA
 
For thick, or medium CA just apply it along the joint in a nice even "bead" not too much or it will squeeze out, and that's just waste.
With thin CA, make sure you have very nice tight joints, put the parts together, and drop a drop or two into the joint. Capilary action will distribute it for you.

chris_in_montreal 09-15-2004 05:17 PM

RE: Question on applying CA
 
Thanks!

jettstarblue 09-15-2004 06:56 PM

RE: Question on applying CA
 
Not a problem, my friend.

DBCherry 09-15-2004 10:04 PM

RE: Question on applying CA
 
Yep, like Jetts said.

And welcome to RCU!
Dennis-

Fastsky 09-16-2004 08:16 AM

RE: Question on applying CA
 
BTW, I use medium CA exclusivly. I tried thin CA, and some joints were very weak because the CA sets before it could soak into the wood. It also wants to run all over the place sometimes without following the joint of the 2 wood pieces that you are trying to join. Medium works very well and flows slower making it easy to control. Thick sets up wierd sometimes. [8D]

chris_in_montreal 09-16-2004 11:29 AM

RE: Question on applying CA
 
Thanks Fastsky, i'm using medium CA exlusively too after being recommended by my LHS for the same reasons.

Fastsky 09-16-2004 12:50 PM

RE: Question on applying CA
 
Just a note of caution in case you haven't heard. Make sure that you are in a well ventilated area when using the CA. The fumes are not healthy to be breathing and they sting the eyes. You can get odourless CA but its very expensive. [8D]


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