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Alternatives to Woodland Scenics Foam Tack Glue
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I've used quite a bit of woodland scenics, both the risers and the inclines. I've succesfully used Elmers glue, Low temp Hot Glue, and a tube of clear latex caulk. None of it ate the foam. For cheap tacky glue I've read alot of posts about Aileens tacky glue, available at most craf places cheap. The hot glue was the quickest to set obviously. What I ended up doing was spot hot glueing then the rest with caulk. I did glue the multilevel risers together with white glue, then pinned it until dry. I will say, I haven't tried ballasting yet. I like the idea of the caulk. I'm using Kato Unitrack. I bought some used and lots of new. The used stuff had caulk residue on it. Comes off easy, and they say it will help cut down on noise. Dave
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