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Re: Materials Poll

PostPosted: Sat Apr 23, 2016 9:52 pm
by TheOtherSean
George,

You didn't use your three G's of foamie construction! Are you new materials choices working better than your three G's?

Re: Materials Poll

PostPosted: Sat Apr 23, 2016 11:09 pm
by ghcoe
TheOtherSean wrote:George,

You didn't use your three G's of foamie construction! Are you new materials choices working better than your three G's?


Well caulking is working better for me right now. There is still a lot of logic in the three G's for others. I just find using one product for most applications is more convenient. The caulking is really working great for all my needs and seems to be as good a bond if not better than the other products. What I like best is that it does not foam, which can lift or push things around, but it is still able to fill voids and irregular surfaces in the foam for good bonding. Plus, it is easier to store, and clean up. It bonds dissimilar materials together well and is more economical.

Re: Materials Poll

PostPosted: Mon Apr 25, 2016 6:40 am
by GPW
QUOTE: “ but it is still able to fill voids and irregular surfaces in the foam for good bonding “ ... That’s actually pretty cool !!! ... Adhesive and filler in one ... :thumbsup: 8)
Foamie construction s seldom “perfect" and a little convenient filler is much appreciated ... :D :beer:

Re: Materials Poll

PostPosted: Thu Apr 27, 2017 7:14 pm
by joyofweaving
ghcoe wrote:Type of foam: Extruded Styrofoam
Adhesive, foam to foam: ALEX PLUS latex caulk
Adhesive, foam to wood: ALEX PLUS latex caulk
Type of fabric covering for foam: 10oz. Canvas
Adhesive, fabric covering to foam: Tightbond II
Type of fabric covering for joints: Canvas
Adhesive, joints: ALEX PLUS latex caulk
Fabric weave filler material:Latex
Type of exterior paint: Latex
Type of interior paint:Latex


Thanks for asking this question. I was going to ask what less expensive alternatives there are to the "Three Gs" which are suitable and this answered it. We already have plenty of oops paint that I bought years ago and finally have a use for and Alex Plus is hella cheaper than GG and GS. :applause:

We have to work on a shoestring budget. This really helps.

Re: Materials Poll

PostPosted: Thu Apr 27, 2017 9:11 pm
by ghcoe
It is cheaper, but it does take a longer time to set up and fully cure.

Re: Materials Poll

PostPosted: Tue Jun 27, 2017 9:20 am
by Redneck Packrat
ghcoe wrote:Type of foam: Extruded Styrofoam
Adhesive, foam to foam: ALEX PLUS latex caulk
Adhesive, foam to wood: ALEX PLUS latex caulk
Type of fabric covering for foam: 10oz. Canvas
Adhesive, fabric covering to foam: Tightbond II
Type of fabric covering for joints: Canvas
Adhesive, joints: ALEX PLUS latex caulk
Fabric weave filler material:Latex
Type of exterior paint: Latex
Type of interior paint:Latex


GH: How long did it take your Alex Plus to cure enough to remove clamps, wood-to-foam? Overnight?

Re: Materials Poll

PostPosted: Tue Jun 27, 2017 9:46 pm
by ghcoe
Redneck Packrat wrote:GH: How long did it take your Alex Plus to cure enough to remove clamps, wood-to-foam? Overnight?


It will usually dry to a point where you can handle it in a few hours. I glued two 6"x6" pieces of foam together and I was not able to separate them by hand the next day. I cut through the piece and it had cured about a inch in around the edges. I then waited a week and cut through the pieces again. It was fully cured edge to edge at that point. Granted it was only two 6"x3" pieces at that time. I could not separate the pieces by hand or by putting my weight on one side while resting the other side on a counter edge.