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Old 12-16-2006, 02:50 PM
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Default Elevon glue: Epoxy oy Gorilla Glue

This may not be the best forum for this but since I'm builing a F-14 and it is a jet I thought you guys could help me. I'm ready to intall the bearings and I wondered what you guys would use 30 min. Epoxy or Gorilla glue? Gorilla Glue would be easier but will it be strong enough? I've never used it before as a matter of fact I haven't even bought it yet. Before I did I wanted to see what you reccommed. Help me with your opinions!

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Default RE: Elevon glue: Epoxy oy Gorilla Glue

Aeropoxy its light extremely strong
but its an overnight setter just trial fit everything you want to glue
set it up and leave it.
you can get it from BVM or
Todd at Dreamworks http://www.dreamworksrc.com/index.ht...2ecf6143d9997d

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Brian,

I've never tried Aeropoxy before. I Don't mind waiting, I sleep sometimes you know. Is Aeropoxy a 2 - part glue?

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Default RE: Elevon glue: Epoxy oy Gorilla Glue

Hi David
yes its two part dreamworks sells it under the manufacturers name of Loctite Hysol
aeropoxy is the name BVM uses
you can mix it yourself saves waste or use a gun with nozzles which self mixes
when you apply it.
see this page http://dreamworksrc.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=65_110

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