by wannabefree » Mon May 11, 2009 10:43 pm
The glue you use depends, in part, on where you live. We used TB3 with excellent results. That said, we glued the sides about last Nov here in AZ and had to keep wetting it to keep it from skinning over. If the glue skins before you can put the pieces together you will not get good penetration and the joint is prone to fail.
Epoxy will give you longer open time, but you still have to spread it quickly or it will gel in the mixing pot. As far as water resistance, TB3 is not quite as good, but 1/4 the cost, so my first choice.
A third choice would be a (non-epoxy) resin. I haven't used that stuff in many years, but it has good gap filling properties, is pretty waterproof and has good open time. You can find it in a well-stocked real hardware store. Expect "Huh?" from the local HD or Lowes clerk. It comes in cans, a power that you add to a liquid. IMO, TB3 is just as good and easier to find. It's really too expensive to use in quantity.
Your last choice is PL poly, the stuff in the tube. I had good sucess with that for attaching the roof skin because I needed long open time and good gap filling. I wouldn't use it on the sides because it is "too" good at filling gaps and it might be hard to get the side flat, but it is still an option...
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