SPRAY ADHESIVE
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Has anyone used "3M Spray Adhesive for Styrofoam 6070" to glue balsa wing skins to foam? According to the manufacturer's sheet, the glue is supose to be permanent and is supose to be safe for expanded and extruded foam. I would really like to hear from actual users of this product. thanks
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Yes it will work with SOME foams...some it wont...do a test first....I have used it for laminating balsa sheet and various other things, there are two kinds though.. I use the spray 77...works the best
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3M 77 spray adhesive is most likely the worst contact cement you could use. The first thing about it is that it will begin to fail in bond with heat, darker colors in the summer sun can generate that kind of heat to the surface. Try 3M 30-NF, you will really like it.
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3M 77 spray adhesive is most likely the worst contact cement you could use. The first thing about it is that it will begin to fail in bond with heat, darker colors in the summer sun can generate that kind of heat to the surface. Try 3M 30-NF, you will really like it.
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3M 77 spray adhesive is most likely the worst contact cement you could use. The first thing about it is that it will begin to fail in bond with heat, darker colors in the summer sun can generate that kind of heat to the surface. Try 3M 30-NF, you will really like it.
Bob
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1 QT FOR $25. You migth also try DAP Weldwood contact cement. Much cheaper, smaller containers, seems to work very well. But test it on your foam first; it eats some foams as do all contact cements.
1 QT FOR $25. You migth also try DAP Weldwood contact cement. Much cheaper, smaller containers, seems to work very well. But test it on your foam first; it eats some foams as do all contact cements.




