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In Reply to: RE: Affixing acoustic foam panels to wood surface posted by Mr. Dick Hertz on December 9, 2015 at 13:31:58:
Hi there,
Spray glue does not work at all it will fall because of the cellualar structure of the foam. 3M 777 type.
I have found contact cement better but still problematic.The best solution is heavy foam double sided tape..or use a backer board like light plywood or 1/4" foam core poster board as a base( available at art supply shops etc.) and then use a water based mastic -like for ceramic wall tiles with a spreader - or a cartridge type construction adhesive to glue the panels to the backer board of choice.
You need something with body to it in order to creep into the cells and make it stick.. contact cement or spray adhesive fails at this.
Good Luck.
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