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  • I Offline
    ityznk
    last edited by 10 Aug 2011, 22:58

    A long time ago (40 years) we made bass wood models with "airplane" glue. Fast drying and relatively clear.
    Not available now. Can anyone recommend a replacement
    Thanks in advance
    Lawrence

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      mitcorb
      last edited by 11 Aug 2011, 00:05

      If you are in the USA, Testor's glues appear to be still available. http://www.testors.com I saw a separate selection of non-toxic plastic cement as well as super glue(cyanoacrylate and accelerator) Further, the site has MSDS sheets that can be downloaded to verify safety. I also saw an International tab on the page.

      I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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        Dave R
        last edited by 11 Aug 2011, 00:10

        Epoxy would work although not as fast drying. Buy it in bottles and mix it as you need it. PVA glues (Titebond is a common brand in the US) are also good. Probably a little faster drying but not gap filling. Both are very strong. Actually stronger than the wood even if the wood is strong like oak or maple.

        I'd forgotten about Testor's I remember the smell of their plastic cement from when I was a kind. 😕

        Looks like they offer a wood cement that is fast drying.

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          ityznk
          last edited by 11 Aug 2011, 02:11

          Testors is the one that I remember. I'm in Toronto and just sent a message to them to see if they will ship to Canada.
          Thank you very much
          Lawrence

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            leedeetee
            last edited by 11 Aug 2011, 06:54

            We used to use Humbrol. Great memories! Still available I believe, at least in the UK.

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