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Laying Track to Foam
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I have tried most of the glues that are compatible with plastic and foam. Elmers white glue is probably the cheapest and the stuff certainly does hold. Put a little on a piece of poster paper and then slide it along the bottom of the ties. Not a whole lot. Put some weight(I like to use copies of Model Railroader(hey,I always have plenty of those!) ontop of the track you just layed. A whole lot of weight is'nt necessary. I like to keep the weight on overnight and the next morning remove the magazines. I have never had any track come up. Using Elmers to glue foam layers together works great too. Don't spend the money on the pricey glue, it's a waste of money that you can use for the good stuff.. Jerry[:p]
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