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Re: Glue
Posted: February 28th, 2019, 1:15 pm
by Anonymous15
Just wondering, if you use old gorilla glue (like at least a year since opening), do you know how much the strength will be weakened? Will strength even be weakened at all? (I may or may not be asking from experience

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Re: Glue
Posted: March 7th, 2019, 4:13 pm
by klastyioer
maybe purple ca glue or medium viscosity ca on everything and then wood glue on the part that touches the loading hook (lmao im blanking dont diss me for not having the word click in my mind)
Re: Glue
Posted: March 7th, 2019, 4:16 pm
by MadCow2357
Anonymous15 wrote:Just wondering, if you use old gorilla glue (like at least a year since opening), do you know how much the strength will be weakened? Will strength even be weakened at all? (I may or may not be asking from experience

)
I've been using old glue for a while, seems to be fine. I haven't had a base failure in a while.
Re: Glue
Posted: March 7th, 2019, 4:54 pm
by Inihduma.aymar
MadCow2357 wrote:Anonymous15 wrote:Just wondering, if you use old gorilla glue (like at least a year since opening), do you know how much the strength will be weakened? Will strength even be weakened at all? (I may or may not be asking from experience

)
I've been using old glue for a while, seems to be fine. I haven't had a base failure in a while.
I’ve seen that when I use old glue it tends to become a little gooey and doesn’t connect the balsa pieces as well as I would like, but that’s just my opinion.