In Reply to: MG-III Glue Up Fail posted by Skeepowder on March 25, 2017 at 17:01:09:
Contact cement always requires both sides of whatever is to be joined to be glued. That's why it's called contact cement. Weld Wood is a contact cement. Super 77 is kinda like a contact cement because the instructions have an option to glue both sides of the materials as well as just the one side like we have been doing.
I just stripped the mylar again and the 77 comes off pretty easy. I trashed all the old wire except for a 2' piece. I fashioned it into a curly cue and laid it on the mylar and sprayed that small section with 77. I let it set to tack for a few minutes and then flipped the wire over and it instantly adhered to the mylar. Way better than before. Tomorrow I will lace my jig with new wire and spray the wire then spray the mylar and carefully adhere it just right, I hope, because once it touches there ain't much adjustment. Wish me luck.
I will have to strip the 77 off that one test section. That would be the 4th time for that.
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