I use hot glue for my foamboard boxes. I use the dual temp glue variety so I need not remember what gun (high or low temp) I need to pick out although I rarely, if ever, use the low temp gun. You should easily have sufficient setup time to get the pieces aligned before the glue solidifies. I also use strapping tape near the corners just to play it safe, although this can lessen the looks of the finished box.
LP
--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "Yuan Kang Lee" <ykleetx@...> wrote:
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> They are 1/16" square balsa strips, something like 8#. Holes are drilled to anchor the strips with a snug fit. Then, I glued them with gorilla glue, because it's what I had to glue the foam sides together. I didn't like working with gorilla glue, mainly due to its long set time. In the future, I would just use any kind of white glue.
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> --- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "mkirda@" <mkirda@> wrote:
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> > What are the vertical wood pieces and what are they secured with?
> > This would work nicely, I think. 1/2" poplar and 1/8 or 3/16" dowels...
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> > I'll add a pic when I am done with the QAD method...
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> > Regards.
> > Mike Kirda
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> > --- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "Yuan Kang Lee" <ykleetx@> wrote:
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> > > Here is a picture of my travel box.
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> > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/modelaircraft/5878482200/
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> > > I intend to build something similar for F1D.
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Received on Thu Mar 22 2012 - 21:12:07 CET