- Member since
August 2005
- From: Greencastle, IN
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Posted by eizzle
on Saturday, September 30, 2006 10:40 PM
I thought PVA was wood glue and white glue was, well, Elmers? Maybe not, but I also build model rockets, and I use wood glue on them for everything, from paper to plastic, and I have had no problems. I think the white glue or wood glue would be fine as long as you have something in the joint to keep it from running out, like stretched sprue or superglue. The wood glue should also be more flexiable, but you might check out the month before lasts issue of FSM. It had an article about gap filling, and it said for hard to fill gaps, try epoxy putty. Good luck!
Colin
Homer Simpson for president!!!
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