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rustytoolss wrote:My TTT standie will have 6 foot tall walls. I'm going to put my first 4x8 sheet of 2" XPS on it's side (8' on the floor/ 4' standing). So on top of that there will be an additional 2' x8' piece. (like doing drywall sideways instead of vertical).
When I add the extra 2' top piece, I was thinking of inserting some wooden dowel rods vertically in between both of the wall sections for added support. The dowel rods would be inserted into the 2" edge portion of the wall pieces. Sort of like pegged together, along with GG.
Since I've never worked with Foam, not knowing the strength of a glued joint. Would this be a good thing to do ? or just a wasted effort that's not needed ?
GPW wrote:We used chopsticks and bamboo skewers as “nails” to make assembly easier on Foamie #1 .. holds the foam pieces together till the glue dries ...And you don’t remove them , just cut them off flush before covering with a skin ...
KCStudly wrote:I guess this was more important for my inner ply skins where I was trying to protect the wood for the finish to follow, but would also help on foam where sanding the harder glue line can be difficult to avoid the softer foam.
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