Members Rbarleatherworks Posted April 4, 2022 Members Report Posted April 4, 2022 Hi all, Does anyone have any experience in gluing Foam together and what adhesive would be the best? I'm working on a motorcycle seat and some of the foam needs to be replaced. TIA Regan Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted April 4, 2022 Contributing Member Report Posted April 4, 2022 I use a rubber/latex based glue which is called Copydex in the UK. You may have something similar there On Amazon Ca; https://www.amazon.ca/Copydex-260920-COPYDEX-ADHESIVE-45981652/dp/B0001OZIFW Quote
Contributing Member Samalan Posted April 4, 2022 Contributing Member Report Posted April 4, 2022 2 hours ago, Rbarleatherworks said: Hi all, Does anyone have any experience in gluing Foam together and what adhesive would be the best? I'm working on a motorcycle seat and some of the foam needs to be replaced. TIA Regan 3M Spray 90 contact cement is the best but it must be 90 they have others 90 is best for your application . Quote
Members Dwight Posted April 4, 2022 Members Report Posted April 4, 2022 I have used Weldwood contact cement in some limited stuff I've done. May God bless, Dwight Quote
Members Rbarleatherworks Posted April 6, 2022 Author Members Report Posted April 6, 2022 Thanks so much guys, I am not sure I can find Copydex locally but will try the 3M90 .... Thanks again R- Quote
Members Rbarleatherworks Posted April 6, 2022 Author Members Report Posted April 6, 2022 hmmmmmm .... actually it looks like I'm not able to get the 3M90 but I did find 3M77 or Gorilla Spray .... any ideas which would be the better option? TIA R- Quote
Contributing Member Samalan Posted April 6, 2022 Contributing Member Report Posted April 6, 2022 14 minutes ago, Rbarleatherworks said: hmmmmmm .... actually it looks like I'm not able to get the 3M90 but I did find 3M77 or Gorilla Spray .... any ideas which would be the better option? TIA R- That's why I said 90 twice 77 will not work it's 90 or like Dwight said weldwood it's just that weldwood is a bitch to use on foam if you have a lot to do but again don't use 77 I cant talk about gorilla glue I don't use it at all. Quote
CFM chuck123wapati Posted April 6, 2022 CFM Report Posted April 6, 2022 what type of foam is the key to getting the right glue. Some glues or rather the drying agents used will melt some foams instantly. it wont take long to find out if you have a compatibale glue. Quote
Members Rbarleatherworks Posted April 9, 2022 Author Members Report Posted April 9, 2022 Ok... thanks again for the information... I think I will try the Gorilla (I prefer to buy locally) but will definitely practice on a few pieces before I commit. If it doesn't work I guess Amazon it is Thanks again for the knowledge shared ... Love this page Quote
rktaylor Posted April 20, 2022 Report Posted April 20, 2022 On 4/6/2022 at 11:17 AM, Samalan said: That's why I said 90 twice 77 will not work it's 90 or like Dwight said weldwood it's just that weldwood is a bitch to use on foam if you have a lot to do but again don't use 77 I cant talk about gorilla glue I don't use it at all. @SamalanI am not questioning your experience, but just wanted more details regarding 3M77. I am getting ready to glue some foam on a boat seat and just happened to have a couple cans on the shelf. The 3M77 is labeled for foam. Is it the type of foam that causes an issue? I can buy 3M90, but wanted more information on your experiences. Thanks, Randy Quote
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