Originally Posted by Dan_Delave
Great job! So glad you found and shared the gorilla glue with the group. I have been using it for a while and like it a lot. I have bought Gorilla Glue but usually use regular polyurethane glue from Elmer's because I can buy it cheaper.

There are a couple of tricks with it. In a drier environment is will not foam up as much. Any dampness will foam it up more. I have even mixed with a bit of water if I want a really foaming (light)connection. Having it water soluble is great for clean up as well.

I have made my own plywood skeleton pieces with bendy birch and poly glue for my 1949 Mercury Woody, which is in project mode.

Later,
Dan

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Right now about 1/2 way in between.


Do you have a blog anywhere on your resto? I'd like to follow your progress.
That is sweet.


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