by scigs30 » Fri Jan 29, 2021 7:41 pm
Besides model airplanes, I build RC planes...no ARFs here, model rockets, plastic models and furniture. So when I was at Rockler a couple of weeks ago I saw this new Titebond glue in a jug. I use the same white glue for all my projects except plastic models. One of the things I want from my glue is that it dries clear. Titebond original is the best glue I have ever used but it dries light yellow, so I don't really use it much. This new glue from Titebond is a Aliphatic Resin just like Titebond original except it dries clear. It dries fast, maybe too fast and is strong. I have tried it out on a rocket, some furniture and now this Guillows Trojan I won from Doyle Blevins on the last Guillows challenge. I built this model straight from the box with no modifications in about 2 days. As shown she weighs 18 grams and will start covering with kit tissue tomorrow. Of course I am not happy with the canopy. This made a great test project for the this glue since it has some defined bends in the fuselage. This glue dries so fast, I would just hold the parts together for a few min and they held in place with no clamps, pins or tape. Also I did not wet and pre bend the curved stringers because I really wanted to test the glue. After this build I will build a vintage large RC plane and see how well this glue works. This glue also worked really well on my furniture that I have used it on. Stay tuned for my RC build, I will post pictures of my build when I get started.
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