Excellent point Dick and I have had that happen on occasion. I usually just put a little of the Elmers in the voids and clamp till it dries. The nice thing about using the Elmer's is that it dries enough in about 30 minutes to resume work on the part. I must be getting more patient in my old age Dick because I don't get that much in a hurry anymore. I figure the plane will be there in the morning if I dont finish that afternoon.
I was talking with Steve Buso a couple of days ago and we were talking about this very same thing. I asked him how the Bobcat was flying and he said the last time he flew it, it flew great but it had been a while. I then asked him if he was working on the HERCULES which is his new project and he said "Mike i go back in the shop and piddle. I move something from here to there, rearrange a few things, look at my drawings and then leave".
I told him we must be related because I have gotten more and more like that the last few years. Heck I go back in the shop, pick up an wing and notice a ding and sand it a little, put in on the bench, turn out the lights and go take a nap. I think we have earned those naps...
I am going to do my best to fly out to VSC next year if my back will hold up and I have no intentions of flying. I just want to pull up a chair in the shade and enjoy the fellowship and fun. I already have a spot under Eric Rules tent. I hope you all will not hold that against me

Mike