Re: Covering glue

From: Mark F1diddler <f1diddler_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2010 17:23:53 -0000

--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "Bill Gowen" <wdgowen@...> wrote:
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> I don't glue to ribs except for dihedral ribs. I think Mark glues to all ribs. Whether it's untidy or not depends on how much care you use, how close to the ribs you put the drop, what size drop you use, what kind of brush you use and how much this sort of thing bothers you>>

Actually I sometimes get staining on Y2K2 just from an splotch of pure solvent, esp. acetone turning purplish (acetone isn't my covering solution thinner, but I mean from other uses, or from trying to clean a spot.) So the "spray-mist-in-the-air method should avoid that kind of staining (spraying not my preference, so I just put up with a little staining.) The bigger thing to worry about with regular brushed-on adhesive is how an invisible, errant drop of adhesive (yes, 12:1 solution) can stay barely sticky for months and grab other covered model parts the first chance it gets
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