Seen a video that was done years ago on the use of the various CA's. Can you imagine a complete build without Elmers, Epoxy and SIG type glues. I have done it and the plane had quite a few flights before I totaled it at a contest. No stress cracks anywhere during it's lifetime. But, it takes extra work to do CA joints right. Like extra holes on the ply lamination on fuse sides. Baking soda or micro balloons for gap filling. But, without proper ventilation the CA fumes will get to a person. Don't ask me how I know.
Oh, by the way, take a scrap balsa block that is soft. Start putting CA on the end grain. I have had it comeout at the other end of a six inch block of balsa. Now moisten another block of balsa and try it. The CA will not go too far. It is the absence of air and sometimes moisture that causes CA to go off. You've seen the little puff of smoke if you use enough of it.