Here’s some pics of a recent plane we made using foam meat trays (chicken) , and laminated with Gripper ... very strong ... and even used the Gripper for joining the sections ... butt joins..

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Wobbly Wheels wrote:I had a hard time with PL300 when I was doing the floor SIP. ... Of course, it stuck to my hair and skin just fine !!!
For big panels, I think a latex contact cement is the way to go. The glue is dry before the panels go together so that 'sealed cure' isn't a problem.
It goes on as a thin liquid so it would key to sanded foam really well - ...
And I while I'm at it I'll test to see if Gripper will work to hold plywood to foam.
Of course, none of this addresses a purely foam-foam bond but, because contact is a dry adhesive, it ought to work fine....
GPW wrote:And with a little colored packing tape ... Just a little “decoration” much as is possible with our Foamie’ Trailers ... The Decor is what makes it look good ... a few stripes here and there distract from many "imperfections” ...
Mary C wrote:GPW, you could use an icepick to get the skewers, started, too much pressure on them to start ....didn't someone use them before or was I dreaming again?
Mary C.
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