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- From: seanm@terapin.com (Sean McCaskey)
- Newsgroups: rec.models.rc
- Subject: Re: Attaching canopy to fuselage
- References: <79381@hydra.gatech.EDU>
- Message-ID: <seanm.35pa@terapin.com>
- Date: 8 Jan 93 19:28:41 PST
- Organization: BBS
- Lines: 19
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- In article <79381@hydra.gatech.EDU>, mj4@prism.gatech.EDU (JONES,MICHAEL D.)
- writes:
- >
- >I am just finishing a Super Sportster 40. The last thing that I need to do
- >is glue the canopy to the fuselage. The instructions mention using CA glue
- >but I was wondering if epoxy or some other glue might be better. Also,
- >should I glue the canopy to the monocote or should I cut the monocote where
- >the canopy touches the fuselage? I would appreciate any advice or personal
- >experiences.
- >
-
-
- I have tried many cements to hold the canopy on my models... I have found
- nothing that compares to RC-56 glue. It looks alot like white glue, but holds
- to the canopy material and the monokote well with no need to trim the covering
- away. It is VERY reasonably priced. A small bottle (good for hundreds of
- applications) is $1.79 at my local hoby store.
-
- ---Sean---
-