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Poll Question : What type of glue do you prefer to use when framing a model?
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Posted: November/10/2011 at 11:42am  Quote
 
Tell everyone what type of glue you prefer to use when FRAMING a model. If you choose "Other" please post the specifics.

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Posted: November/20/2011 at 6:41pm  Quote
 
I use CA most of the time but Of course I have to have a tube of Ambroid open or the shop just doesn't smell right when I am framing  a model.  

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Posted: November/21/2011 at 4:33am  Quote
 
My favorite is Titebond, but I use a lot of CA too.  Depnds on the project.

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Posted: November/24/2011 at 7:42pm  Quote
 

Superphatic!

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Posted: November/24/2011 at 8:57pm  Quote
 
I used to use Pica's gluit but that is no longer available and have not tried the superphatic yet but once I start to build again I will give it a try. Been out of a shop for a few years but that is going to change by mid summer!

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Posted: December/15/2011 at 2:25pm  Quote
 
Ha, a couple of winters ago, I went out and bought some of the old school (orange) Ambroid glue to glue parts of a model.....just to take a step back in time to the 80's, when I was 15.......  It was great.

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Posted: December/28/2011 at 9:43pm  Quote
 
I like to use Titebond whenever possable because CA fume's tend to linger in the air [even when I vent my work space] and tend to give my FLUE like symptome's. It take's longer with Titebond but I think the "BITE" is stronger and I feel better after working on a build.

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Posted: December/29/2011 at 12:41am  Quote
 
Here is a vote for "all of the above" plus one not mentioned, slow cure epoxy.  All have pros/cons.  Is the polyurethane the foaming type?  Used carefully, it's great for filling some voids where lots of surface is available.  Sometimes the epoxy is with glass micro-spheres, sometimes not.  I just love this forum! 

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