Re: Best glue to fix a split foam wing ???




"Six_O'Clock_High" <Six_O'Clock_High@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote

I thought we were talking of light weight electric aircraft and hot glue is
not very light or strong. The melting issue is yet another potential
disaster being recommended.

I wonder if anyone has ever tried using silicon caulking, either the 100%
bathtub type caulk, or the siliconized latex caulk, for gluing foam wings?

If the 100% stuff did not attack the foam, I would think the flexibility
characteristics would make a good application, to keep from being brittle
and cracking under severe stress. It does have very good glue
characteristics in other applications.

If the 100% did attack the foam, the latex modified with silicone would not
attack foam, I would think, and I'm pretty sure about it not attacking foam.

So, what does everyone think? Anyone tried it?
--
Jim in NC


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