marrying seams together

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marrying seams together

Postby Pwfyrcat1 » Wed Oct 19, 2016 2:31 pm

This question is for those who had to build out their 4x8 pieces of foam. Once you married the seam together with an adhesive, Did you cover the seams with any type of "tape"? GG or otherwise.

Looking for an answer before I canvas the sides

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Re: marrying seams together

Postby ghcoe » Wed Oct 19, 2016 7:18 pm

Once glued with Great Stuff I cut the excess glue off and then filled with light weight spackle and sanded smooth.
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Re: marrying seams together

Postby lthomas987 » Wed Oct 19, 2016 11:52 pm

ghcoe wrote:Once glued with Great Stuff I cut the excess glue off and then filled with light weight spackle and sanded smooth.


Me too. The bonds were as strong as the foam.

I taped them with packing tape while the glue was drying. Took longer but way less bubbling, dripping or running of the gorilla glue. Which made sanding easier.


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Re: marrying seams together

Postby Andrew Herrick » Thu Oct 20, 2016 12:09 am

Confession: I have not built a true foamie - but I have bonded sheets of foam together! Personally, I avoid liquid-applied adhesives because I'm impatient :p so instead I like to use tapes. I have not yet used Great Stuff to bond the foam, so that might be a better solution. But if you like the ease of tapes, Gorilla Glue tape has worked for me, and I'm curious to try a 3M VHB tape.

Then again, if you lap the joints, I don't know if a surface tape would be necessary ... Personally, I don't feel comfortable just gluing any butt joint, foam or otherwise. For that, I've always used Gorilla Glue tape - but that's cause it was easily available, not necessarily because it was the best tape for the job ... :thinking:

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Re: marrying seams together

Postby GPW » Thu Oct 20, 2016 6:16 am

The outer skin holds it all together , seams or not ... and , the glue is always stronger than the foam ... no worries about seam integrity...
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