Contact adhesive
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− | [[Image:Kwik-Spray_and_K-Grip_with_Critter_sprayer.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Kwik-Spray and K-Grip adhesives, useful for | + | [[Image:Kwik-Spray_and_K-Grip_with_Critter_sprayer.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Kwik-Spray and K-Grip adhesives, useful for gluing together foam.]] |
Contact adhesives can be used to glue foam together. Landau Top & Trim Contact Adhesive is specifically recommended for this, as is K-Grip and Kwik-Spray. The latter comes in two different formulations: a heavy viscosity 225 and a 220. These adhesives can be sprayed from a regular spray gun but a [http://www.crittersprayproducts.com/ Critter] spray gun is especially useful because its container is a standard Mason jar. To change glues, simply switch jars, and cap the one not being used. | Contact adhesives can be used to glue foam together. Landau Top & Trim Contact Adhesive is specifically recommended for this, as is K-Grip and Kwik-Spray. The latter comes in two different formulations: a heavy viscosity 225 and a 220. These adhesives can be sprayed from a regular spray gun but a [http://www.crittersprayproducts.com/ Critter] spray gun is especially useful because its container is a standard Mason jar. To change glues, simply switch jars, and cap the one not being used. |