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Gluing Foam to Plywood
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orsonroy is correct about letting the Elmers dry between the foam for at least 2 days. I always let it dry for at least 3 or 4 days. If you need to take it apart later on it's a lot easier than using liquid nails or some other type of adhesive. I used liquid nails to attach the foam to a metal wall quite a few years ago & when the metal got hot the foam fell off. Some types of adhesives tend to melt foam. So, always do a test on whatever you are using for best results. I use latex paint on the foam for colors. It works the best, everything else melts it.
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