Again, try GOOP (Marine, Plumbers, Household, etc - they are all the
same according to MSDS), or Shoe GOO, or PFM. Create a small fillet,
submerse the tube apply some over the tube and let dry. Do prevent this
adhesive from sagging, wet your finger and rub lightly to cause it to
skin over.

Shape wrote:
> 
> My latest plane comes with carbon pushrods that run in somekind of nylon
> cover that dose not seem to glue well to fiberglass. On the rear of fuse,
> the tubes are held in place running though foam formers. I 'm looking
> something to secure the pushrod tubes from the forward most former towards
> the rud/elev servos.I know everbody has been doing this for years but I have
> been resisting this for just this reason. What have all of you been using?
> Jerry
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