3M works well, but some people have problems with it delaminating in high heat 
environments like Arizona or New Mexico, and to some extent, California in the summer 
time.  Its much easier to apply them epoxy, which tends to be really messy.

I've had good results with both methods.  I am not familiar with what "oderless" epoxy 
is, however.  I typically use 2 hour epoxy, which is thin (and there for easy to 
spread), and has a very long working time.

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> Hi there,
>       I was going to put my balsa skins on my foam core's. I went to the
> hobby store to get some oderless one hour epoxy. I was talking with several
> guys about this. They told me that I should use 3m super 77 spray,instead of
> epoxy. Is this a good choice or not. Does the 3m super 77 work as well as
> oderless epoxy??? Does it hold up well against time,and temperture change??
> Please advise. You guys on this list,are my only real connection with reality
> for questions like this.People in hobby stores are really two sided when it
> comes to facts.
>                                                       Thanks for any advice,
>                                                                     Jason
> Micallef
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