Will I need to sand off the excess glue so that I have a clean wood surface 
to
bond to, or can I just sand things level and bond to the cured T-88?
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I would bond as you have been doing, then, when clamped to way you want it, 
I would use a putty knife or scraper and clean the excess T88 off, then you 
will not have to sand the area next time.

Excess T88 is only weight NOT strength, most of the time.



Phil Matheson
SAAA Ch 37
http://www.philskr2.50megs.com/
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "sean duggan" <seanjuly1...@yahoo.com>
To: <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 1:16 PM
Subject: KR> T-88 Question


Here is a quick question. Does excess T-88 have to be removed from a wood
surface before another piece of wood can be bonded to that surface?


In my situation, excess glue has pooled on and around the outside of some of 
my
fuselage truss joints. The plywood and partial longerons that will be glued 
to
the fuselage trusses in the upcoming steps will need a good structural bond.
Will I need to sand off the excess glue so that I have a clean wood surface 
to
bond to, or can I just sand things level and bond to the cured T-88?

Regards,

    Sean Duggan
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