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Old April 7th 07, 03:02 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Gary Emerson
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Default Type of glue

Frank Whiteley wrote:
On Apr 4, 5:51 pm, "jeplane" wrote:
I need to glue a Schleicher tail skid on my ASW19.

1- What type of glue would you use?

2- Can the tail skid tape be the same as the wings tape?

Thanks for the comments

Richard
ASW19
Phoenix, AZ


Contact cement is fine for skids. A little tricky sometimes with tail
wheels as when you put it in place, it had better be straight. A
little Gorilla glue goes a long way, but gives some working time for
critical alignments.

Frank

If you can, align the skid as well as possible and put some pencil marks
on the skid and the boom. When you're ready to stick things together
you have a good target available to help get it right.
 




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