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Old 10-16-12, 10:23 PM   #11
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I started gluing the foam together tonight. We'll see how well that PL300 glue holds up tomorrow once it has cured.

Gluing the foam together was pretty simple. Just put the glue on with the caulk gun and line up the pieces.

Here is the first set done:





To make sure the pieces were smooshed together good, I laid some plywood boards I had on top of the foam and walked over it a few times.





Two down, eight to go.

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