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Building, repairs and adhesives for RC models

Choose the right adhesive, hardware and building material for foam, balsa, plywood, fiberglass and field repairs.

Level: Beginner to advanced Read time: 7 min 2026-05-27
Building, repairs and adhesives for RC models
Match glue to material
Use proper hardware
Build a field repair kit

Adhesive choice depends on material

CA, epoxy, canopy glue, thread locker and foam-safe adhesives all solve different problems. The wrong glue can weaken the joint or damage foam.

Check whether the material is foam, balsa, plywood, fiberglass, plastic or metal before choosing an adhesive.

Hardware affects control precision

Hinges, clevises, pushrods, wheels, fuel tanks, control horns and fasteners are not small details. Poor hardware creates slop and reliability issues.

Use parts sized for the model and inspect moving joints regularly.

A field kit saves flying days

A good field kit includes CA, tape, spare screws, propellers, zip ties, a small tool set, battery checker and spare connectors.

The kit should match the models you actually fly, not a generic workshop list.

Workshop checklist

  • Material identified before choosing glue
  • Foam-safe adhesive used where needed
  • Thread locker used on metal-to-metal fasteners
  • Hinges and control horns sized correctly
  • Spare propellers and screws packed
  • Battery checker and basic tools in field bag

Common questions

Can regular CA be used on foam?

Only if the foam type allows it. Many foams need foam-safe CA or another adhesive to avoid damage.

Why use epoxy instead of CA?

Epoxy fills gaps better and can create stronger structural joints, but it is heavier and slower.

What is thread locker for?

It helps keep metal screws from loosening due to vibration. Use the correct grade and avoid plastic parts unless approved.

Relevant products from the catalog

Use these links as the practical buying path after reading the guide: aircraft, power system parts, tools and spares that usually complete the setup.

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