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Old 01-29-2008, 05:39 PM   #1
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Question Stabilizer is loose - what glue to use?

Hi,

My Inflight Eastern 747 just arrived and the stabilizer is loose.
What kind of glue do you suggest I use to fix it?


I'd appreciate your feedback - thanks

Wow - 1:200 747s are HUGE
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Re: Stabilizer is loose - what glue to use?

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Hi,

My Inflight Eastern 747 just arrived and the stabilizer is loose.
What kind of glue do you suggest I use to fix it?


I'd appreciate your feedback - thanks

Wow - 1:200 747s are HUGE
You'll be hooked now. It all started with one, then....$$$$$$$

I would use a dab of super glue.



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Re: Stabilizer is loose - what glue to use?

Ive had this problem before.Use crazy glue
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Re: Stabilizer is loose - what glue to use?

My wife hasn't noticed the Eastern 747 sitting in the Living Room cabinet yet. Part of me says - are you crazy for spending that money - the other half say SWEET! I feel like it is an addiction.
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My wife hasn't noticed the Eastern 747 sitting in the Living Room cabinet yet. Part of me says - are you crazy for spending that money - the other half say SWEET! I feel like it is an addiction.
I know the feeling.



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Re: Stabilizer is loose - what glue to use?

Use Elmers glue (or weldbond), never use crazy glue, you may damage you paint job (except for broken landing gears)
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Re: Stabilizer is loose - what glue to use?

If you don't have any glue, you can use some bubblegum instead.
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Re: Stabilizer is loose - what glue to use?

Had the same problem yesterday with my "new" Hooters Air 737.
Used Revell Contacta glue. Works perfect!
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