Without knowing what kind of foam, Try 3M contact adheasive on a test piece, follow directions. A polyurethane glue, like Gorilla Glue, is your best bet. It doesn't dissolve foams, and it will adhere to both the foam and the wood.
Use a spray contact cement if the foam is flexible , or PL300 if it's rigid foam board.
There are a few good ways to do this. You can use Clearco 444, which is in a spreader tube, PL300 which is in a caulk gun form, or a spray contact cement such as Elmer's.
You use a spray contact adhesive, like the new Elmer's Spray Adhesive.
Yes, I believe so. You can use wood glue on foam.
get foam/ card board. cut it into the right pieces. glue/ tape them together into the right places. P.S. You MIGHT want to use some metal string.
use Liquid Nails when installing foam to the walls or cieling. I always like to spread adhesive on both the foam and the wall and let it set for about 10 -15 minutes before mating the two together for the permanent bond.
Yes, but it would be better to use Elmer's new spray contact cement. -In Walmart now.
Chemistry...what kind of foam do you want to make? Here's a fun little bit of research for you. Have you ever used Gorilla Glue? It's a polyurethane glue, made of polyols and diisocyanates. If you were to take a piece of wood, dampen it with a wet sponge, then write your name on the board in Gorilla Glue and let it sit for about an hour, your name will appear in rigid polyurethane foam. Your task: say why the glue foamed. No other glue foams, just polyurethane glue. Why that one?
Yes. Foam board and foam core are the same thing.
You can find the type of glue you need at the upholstery shop. They will be able to advise you on how to make the repair you need. It will probably be a good idea to use both a foam glue, and some upholstery tape to hold it together.
The part is called a headliner, the material is usually cloth glue to a foam/composite board.
Foam board is :: WHEN U SUCK BALLS
of course you can !ANS 2 - I don't know what 'fun foam' is - but I DO know that hot glue melts many foam surfaces.
High density polyethylene foam. Use heat. Non foam plastic use super glue.
Foam core board is made by sticking two sheets of paper to both sides of a foam board. Foam core board is lightweight yet sturdy and is ideal for all indoor mounting applications.