Hello. New guy here from WI.
I am planning a foam duck boat build and wondering what kind of glue to use. Yesterday I did an experiment with wood glue, loctite foam glue and silicone. My doubts were confirmed when I broke open the foam this morning. Each edge held firm but the interiors were still wet except for the silicone which was mostly set up. I've never been too impressed with silicone's sticking abilities to a smooth surface so not sure I would trust it though it was by far the most difficult to get apart. Because closed cell foam is essentially a vapor barrier it didn't allow the glue to cure on the inside. So if everybody is building these boats with glue, how are they confirming the sandwiched glue isn't still wet a year later? I see that gorilla glue is popular but again, will it actually dry inside the glue sandwich? I am trying craft spray glue right now just because I remembered I had it.
Thanks for any input.
I am planning a foam duck boat build and wondering what kind of glue to use. Yesterday I did an experiment with wood glue, loctite foam glue and silicone. My doubts were confirmed when I broke open the foam this morning. Each edge held firm but the interiors were still wet except for the silicone which was mostly set up. I've never been too impressed with silicone's sticking abilities to a smooth surface so not sure I would trust it though it was by far the most difficult to get apart. Because closed cell foam is essentially a vapor barrier it didn't allow the glue to cure on the inside. So if everybody is building these boats with glue, how are they confirming the sandwiched glue isn't still wet a year later? I see that gorilla glue is popular but again, will it actually dry inside the glue sandwich? I am trying craft spray glue right now just because I remembered I had it.
Thanks for any input.