Gluing Technique Help!

The Good Doctor

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I have red everything in this post soi am very informed, at least I think I am. I was just ysing the regular paper rubber cemnet, so i will go to the hard ware store.
 

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ok great , yeah , sorry i wasnt paying attention to wrote the post , i know you have been reading, :smile:
 

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Studio in the basement

Well gang my wife has decided to leave me, so no more studio in the basement. She says I need to grow up and be a man, and that she is tired of my being like a little kid....... Just when you think every thing is going great...BANG....Old lady fate comes along and screws it all up for you. Well i will have to put my puppet building on hold a little longer as I need to find a place to live.

"Take what you got and Fly with it!"
 

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wow, man, sorry to hear that, hope it wasnt the glue fumes, lol, (sorry just thought you could use a litle levity in a situation like thta,

best wishes to u in what im sure will be a difficult time.
 

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The New Place

Well gang I got a new place and it is better than my house, it is really nice and full of space. I have set up my studio inmy dining room, and plan to get started with soem sculpture asap.
 

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Believe it or not, I actually just saw special glue in the craft section of Walmart yesterday that is supposed to bond foam to things. It sounds too simple, perhaps, but maybe it would be worth a try? Sorry --didn't catch a name or anything. :confused:
 

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fuzzyandblue said:
Believe it or not, I actually just saw special glue in the craft section of Walmart yesterday that is supposed to bond foam to things. It sounds too simple, perhaps, but maybe it would be worth a try? Sorry --didn't catch a name or anything. :confused:
I have seen that before, but always thought it was for little kids to glue those precut foam shapes together to make designs or stencels. I may be wrong about that, I have not look at wWalmart crafts in a long time.
 

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fuzzyandblue said:
Believe it or not, I actually just saw special glue in the craft section of Walmart yesterday that is supposed to bond foam to things. It sounds too simple, perhaps, but maybe it would be worth a try? Sorry --didn't catch a name or anything. :confused:

the glue u are reffering to is ment for STYRO FOAM, not foam rubber, its a craft glue, worth a shot , but contact cement is the way to go
 
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