Hey guys, don't worry about hijacking, with my health issues and my wife's, I don't get a lot of bench time like I used to. Keep the topic and conversations going in here, that's fine.
When running fiber you need a glue that will grab and hold the fiber without damaging it. Super glue can cause the fiber to become brittle at the point of contact. This could cause the fiber to break. Model glues do not work either as it does not grab and hold onto the fiber. This could lead to fibers falling back into the model. PVA type glues (Elmer's white glue for example) or other craft type "white" glues work well, but take a long time to dry. Epoxy, the 5 minute type, works great but can be messy and time consuming to mix and apply. Hot glue guns work, if it's not too hot. Too hot and you can melt the fibers with the glue. The glue I used on my Salzo Galactica and now this is a 30 minute set time silicone type glue made by Loctite. It cures over night and comes in a regular squeeze type bottle. It gives good working time, no mess, and holds the fibers tightly. The glue also remains slightly flexible after curing, unlike epoxy, resulting in little chance of fiber breakage due to a hard glue joint.
Experiment with different glues that are available in your area. Don't be afraid to check out craft stores, hardware stores, etc. for different types of adhesives. You can never have too many different types of glues on your bench!