by rayd » Mon Sep 12, 2011 7:33 pm
We never resolved Elmers glue issue yet, so check recent posts. Seems Elmers white Glue All now a "New Improved Stronger" formula, per bottle...but the previous formula (I gather) worked better for our type of modelling, assembly and tissuing. I'm experimenting, but would like input from you guys who are using Elmers. An email and phone call to them was not helpful. I felt hurried away...seems rep thought I was bad mouthing Elmers (grossly misundertood)...but said maybe a bad batch of new formula was cause, or improper storage. I'd like to use white Glue All..no real odor, easy to get, innexpensive, but now, perhaps Elmers new formula may no longer be suitable for us modelers. Perhaps Guillows can call to see what info they can get. I was unable to find eg Titebond and some others recommended..there are regional issues, maybe name differences.
I was in a store today and was going to try Elmers Carpenters type (tan) glue. While in line, I read bottle which indicated it can be cleaned up with water. Huh? I also noted it said interior use..and also "New Improved Formula" They also recommended another Interior/Exterior Elmers Carpenter wood glue ....maybe called max.(Store did not have.) I'd love to use older supplies from yesteryear, Testors eg, "dope," but can't, family allergies/health, glue odor, mess, pets, etc. I no longer have areas to use old type dope, paints, which worked well. Some are still around but hard to find, costly, postal regulated, and very few hobby shops now or not well supplied.
Any help from Guillows would be appreciated. I'm now considering alternate hobbies, despite interest for this at retirement. For me, this might be venturing into a lost art. ("Me" not you.) If you are happy with the results, stick with it, including supplies. Do watch if you'd like to use Elmers "New Stronger Formula"....white or tan versions, and forget School Glue, <since they are washable. Covering with tissue, and wetting may loosen frame structure at glue joints. I'm not bad mouthing Elmers. We've used their glues for various things for years. Now though, with new formulas, may be a different thing for us "stick model" builders.