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So I picked up a model last week from a garage sale. Went I had looked at it originally I had thought that some one had tried to use wood glue to put this thing together, it has that yellowish color that wood glue gets. But now that I have looked at it a bit more I am not so sure. Anyone seen anything like this before? I do not want to risk random solvents on this.
Without seeing it, I'm not certain. Could it be Walthers Goo? That stuff, as I recall, dried yellowish and had a sort of rubbery feel to it.
I bought one at a yard sale that was hot glued partially, but it didn't yellow up. Could be old tube cement.
Thanks for the help guys, I have tried hitting it with Alcohol, and Goof Off, with no noticeable effect, I am going to pick up some other chemicals tomorrow. This stuff is hard. I an not too upset if i cant get this off, I only spent $3 on it so...
Not at all unusual for tube glue. Bonus points for that "non-toxic" citrus-based tube glue that never hardens, which is offered by several manufacturers.
It looks like what my hot glue looks like when set.
Don Stauffer in Minnesota
Wondering if it is the polyurethane type glue used in construction. If it is, you would have to use a grinding tool to get it apart.` Good luck
John
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