I ended up using just a single drop of CA in an area of the linkage that was 
exposed...it seemed to do the trick.  I know the CA/mircos trick works well too, 
though.  If it breaks loose again, I'll probably do that.

I was a bit impatient, though, and uesd non foam friendly CA.  Haven't seen any ill 
effects, though I wonder how that stuff would react with the roacell foam in the wing 
skin.  I used a tiny amount of CA, and the roacell is sandwiched between layers of 
fiberglass, so hopefully that protected it.

Victor Eldridge wrote:
> 
> Try placing a small amount of microballoons around the suspect area - get
> them as neat as poss using a toothpick  - then very carefully introduce a
> droplet of Cyano using a metal pin with a drop on it  -  that way you can
> control the application much better.  Work with very small amounts,
> progressively.  If you've not tried this method before you will be very
> surprised how simple it is and that it gets as hard as a rock!
> 
> Vic
> 
>

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