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| quick/simple question will liquid nails eat up/disintigrate polystyrene? |
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| Depends on the type. Liquid Nails makes a glue for foam.
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| I've always wanted to use this but I worry people will take offense, but I think you'll be allright with it... Samhttp://www.just*******googleit.com |
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| I use PL caulk tube adhesive to glue polystyrene to aluminium hulls and plywood. No problems yet (8yrs. +) I once used LN to build some wood truses. They came apart, so I quit using it. It crystellized. YES, everything was dry, clean, etc.. The faukt was clearly LN. Maybe a bad batch, as I bought a seald case and used no other tubes. |
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| SamSam, That is prob the funniest **** I've seen on a forum like this! You can bet your @$$ I'll be using that somewhere else! I did in fact, for the record, google it. I did see that they had a product for foam uses but wasnt sure if that meant all types of foam. I guess it does. Thanks for the replies guys! |
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