Posted by - dhartwick
Post date - 05-04-2004, 10:34 AM
This topic may never get old. :wink:
After working with several glues I thought I might just mention a couple that I stumbled upon and found to be of excellent quality.
One is a wood "sand-n-stain" type from API's crafter's pick. It gets very tacky after a couple of minutes which helps to hold planks and such until they are pinned or clamped. It can be sanded off of wood with no discoloration. I found it to be stronger than plain white glue. The drawback (or plus) is that it doesn't dry clear but to a dark tan. They even have an antique'd crackled looking glue. Check out their full range of products.
http://www.crafterspick.com/02sand.html
http://www.crafterspick.com/02craq.html
The other is an epoxy from Gorillaglue. The best thing is that it is 100% water proof for RC boats while also being super strong! :workout:
http://www.gorillaglue.com/theglue/
After working with several glues I thought I might just mention a couple that I stumbled upon and found to be of excellent quality.
One is a wood "sand-n-stain" type from API's crafter's pick. It gets very tacky after a couple of minutes which helps to hold planks and such until they are pinned or clamped. It can be sanded off of wood with no discoloration. I found it to be stronger than plain white glue. The drawback (or plus) is that it doesn't dry clear but to a dark tan. They even have an antique'd crackled looking glue. Check out their full range of products.
http://www.crafterspick.com/02sand.html
http://www.crafterspick.com/02craq.html
The other is an epoxy from Gorillaglue. The best thing is that it is 100% water proof for RC boats while also being super strong! :workout:
http://www.gorillaglue.com/theglue/