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    Glue for "plastic" foam sheets

    I am fiddling around with a project that requires some stabilizing. I will use the type of white stiff "plastic" foam used in stabilizing stuff for shipping. I need to be able to "stack" bits and pieces to contain things from moving around in transit, so I need to glue layers of material to get depth. I know it can be done as I have reclaimed this type of foam and it was glued in layers. So far I have tried ordinary white Elmer's glue, Gorilla glue and they both just snap apart after they dry. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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    the poor mans solution is to wrap the item real good and airtight in bags/plastic. Place in the shipping box and fill the remaining space with Insulating Foam ie Great Stuff) the minimal expanding type should keep dainty things from getting crushed. Encapsulate the item as much as you think it needs then trim the top overflow so you can close the box and you now have secure shipping.

    Ive never had much success with gluing foam for the kids projects for school except with good old general Elmer's, the hard part was waiting for it to dry.

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    I used a foam adhesive that comes in a caulk tube.
    I don’t remember the brand but it’s in the aisle with caulk.
    It worked

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    I'd try construction adhesive. It's more of a paste when it comes out of the tube so you might need to spread it around a little but it should hold.

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    I'd try the old Elementary school rubber cement that does, or did come in a brown jar.
    They might even have it at the grocery store.

    The spray foam is the real deal, but its kind of pricey.
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    I've used contact cement. Used to get it in a brown bottle with a brush. I'm using it from a qt. can I bought twenty years ago to glue down outdoor carpet on a front porch. Brush on both sides, let it dry a bit and stick it together. Use those small acid brushes from Harbor freight for the little jobs. I think it's called Plibond 20 or something close to that.

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    Try dissolving some of the Styrofoam in acetone and using it as a glue.

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    3M makes a spray adhesive for foam I use with closed cell foam. Works real good for me. Can't find the can or I would tell you exactly.
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    If you are talking about closed cell foam, then use a heat gun.
    Hold the two parts close together and direct the hot air across both surfaces. Once they are warm and shiny, press them together. It will bond very firmly. It’s an art form if you want it to look pretty, but not too hard to learn how to do.
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    If it like carseat padding foam they make a spray glue for sticking layers to gather when redoing car seats, check an upholstery supply shop. As I recall it is made by 3M.
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    I disemble those sheets I get in packages for fly tying and for putting in the bottom of boxes to hold fly's.

    Factory appears to use a hot melt type glue, very thin layers.

    So I would try hot melt glue.
    One of my later tool purchases from Harbor freight was a Bauer 20 volt cordless hot melt gun. I've been pretty happy with it.
    Quite handy to not need a cord, takes less time to get up to temp. Battery's last a long time.
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    I am guessing that you are using white beadboard, sometimes referred to as Styrofoam. If that is true, don't use construction adhesive. Locktite PL 300 is the proper adhesive. It comes in large and small caulking tubes.

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    How 'bout two-sided carpet tape? I've used it to secure foam block inside cardboard shipping containers and for sticking styrofoam target cut-outs onto scrap particle board.

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    Beadboard aka white styrofoam is not the same as the plastic closed cell foam he is talking about.
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    Quote Originally Posted by swamp View Post
    3M makes a spray adhesive for foam I use with closed cell foam. Works real good for me. Can't find the can or I would tell you exactly.
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    Exactly. 3M 77 Spray is what I would go for.

    I'm surprised that the white Elmer's glue (alaphitic???) doesn't work. Years ago I used to use it, thinned with water, and brushed onto foam cores to glue balsa to it in larger RC planes. The wings of 8-10' planes were built with balsa over foam, and were amazingly durable. I was never able to get the balsa to separate from the foam.

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    Liquid Nails has caulk/adhesive that's for fiberglass and foam. If you feel the need to get the entire surfaces stuck together then go to the flooring department to get latex adhesive for putting latex backed carpet down. Might want to get a grooved plastic spreader while your there.

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