by kittyfritters » Thu Apr 06, 2023 6:06 pm
If you like the way the old school, celluloid glues work go ahead and use them. The Formula "B" takes longer to dry than the Formula "A" but the Formula "B" is stronger. The nice thing about them is that if you make a mistake you can take the joints apart with a swab and some acetone. However, you still need to be careful about your ventilation. These glues contain acetone and 2-Ethylhexyl Diphenyl Phosphate, which is not as bad as what was also in them when I was building back in 40s and 50s (Xylene and Toluene). Still, you have to be careful to not breathe too much of it and keep far away from any open flames.
Have fun!
KF