| | Posted 6/11/2008 12:33:27 AM | |
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| | What is the best way to glue the foam board and get it to really stick? |
| | | Posted 6/11/2008 3:07:20 PM | |
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| I have had really good luck with gorilla glue....be careful though because it swells as it dries.
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| | | Posted 6/11/2008 4:30:26 PM | |
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| | There is also a foam glue I believe called Hold the Foam. It's at the church right now but I will try to remember to check it when I'm there. |
| | | Posted 6/11/2008 6:22:09 PM | |
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| | I use Styro Glue that I got at the craft store. |
| | | Posted 6/11/2008 6:42:18 PM | |
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| | | | Posted 6/11/2008 10:08:33 PM | |
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| Thank you! I appreciate your suggestions! Now I better get busy with building! |
| | | Posted 6/18/2008 1:13:52 AM | |
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| | We used toothpicks hot glue gunned into each letter to give them a 3-d effect. It worked great for the week, but as soon as I took it down, they came off. All I'd have to do is reglue one side of the toothpicks back in. |
| | | Posted 6/22/2008 4:33:35 PM | |
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| We used clear, silicone caulk. Use it with the gun, dries clear. Nothing came apart. Allow a couple hours to dry completly.
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