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After more mucking around, am strongly leaning toward a foaming 
polyurethane adhesive (of which one is Gorilla Glue).

Looks like Loctite's Premium Polyurethane Construction Adhesive is the 
least expensive option at $7 per 28 oz. tube.

Am realizing I have a LOT of gaps that will need to be filled, regardless 
of whether the fills add to the structural strength of the bond, and the 
foaming polyurethanes will help with that a lot. And the Gorilla Glue test 
showed me that the bond -- where parts fit tightly together like they 
should -- is very very strong. Have read now that the poly glues can 
actually force themselves a full two inches into the materials being glued, 
as they cure. That makes for a very very good bond.

Am picking up two tubes of the Loctite tomorrow and will be putting 
together some of the roof cone triangles with that, as a test.

If it proves out well, I'll be returning most of my Liquid Nails and paying 
about $3 more per 28 oz. for the Loctite Poly. Gorilla Glue is just too 
expensive for my project, but after reading quite a bit on these, it 
appears that their is little difference among the brands of polyurethane 
construction adhesives, so Loctite brand should work just fine. Will know 
more in a couple days.

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