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Glue Recommendation

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Jim D

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Feb 13, 2019
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Location
SC
I'm looking at starting my first wood airplane project soon and want to make sure I get going down the right road.

I've been wading through the discussion threads on various glues. It seems that T-88 is considered the standard in general.

I've read that some adhesives are sensitive to humidity & temperature variations. I currently live in coastal SC, so our humidity stays fairly high most of the year. Summers tend to peak close to 100*F in the day, winters in the 30s. Overall, I'd say moisture/humidity would probably be the biggest environmental factor.

So, go with T-88?
 
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