Cal, you're on the right track but they also sell the glue sticks with
"repositionable glue" (which is more like what is used on PostIt Notes)
which is better for this application. The purple one you're referring to
holds on too agressively and may be difficult to remove.
Don't forget that if you use just a drop of thinned Ambroid (which I just
found out is temporarily out of production) or Sigment you can easily
dissolve it with a drop of acetone.
LeRoy Cordes
AMA 16974
Chicago, IL
In God We Trust
On Sun, 25 Feb 2007 22:49:07 -0000 "calgoddard" <calgoddard_at_yahoo.com>
writes:
> Thanks to all for the the great suggestions.
>
> Marty and Hack, in referring to stick glue, are you referring to the
>
> purple glue stick that people use to attach Japanese tissue to
> framing? It sort of looks like a giant lip balm stick and is sold
> at
> Office Depot. I am not sure if this is one that can be dissolved
> with
> alcohol.
>
> The talc and CA approach sounds promising.
>
> Bill Gowen's idea of permanent gluing of the wing posts and wing
> sockets would be a beneficial repair at the contest, after a trim
> flight, to prevent inadvertent wing incidence changes during flight.
>
> It makes it a little difficult to transport the plane, but of
> course,
> Bill would be the first to tell you to fix this problem before the
> contest.
>
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