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"Stealth Pilot" wrote in message ... On 19 Nov 2003 10:01:51 -0800, (Lou Parker) wrote: Anyone know of any downfalls to using liquid nails to glue spars together? And yes, I expect the usual ignorant smart asses, who really don't have an answer. Lou maybe I'll be the only one to give you a serious answer. I already pointed out that it doesn't have much sheer strength. Old liquid nails joints also are real brittle. It only takes a few sharp blows to break the bond. I've demolished a lot of stuff in my house that was put together with it. |
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