PL300 is the correct adhesive for expanded polystyrene and other foams unless coated like sign board. Also, scratching the skin of EPS and a type “S” concrete stick polystyrene (Coffee Cup Type) and used on commercial buildings as well as homes using a process called “Exterior Insulation Finishing System” called EFIS. Type on the internet a company called “STO”. It is the largest company in the USA and used as a thermal barrier, architectural enhancement.
Hello, I realize this is an old video, but I am wanting to see part 2 of this project, if there is one. How has the "Fuze It" worked in the long term? Thanks
Hello, that video is actually both of them, I forgot to correct the title. The adhesive has worked great, no issues of any kind and no separation, still holding great, I will keep using this stuff.
@@4u2c29 Thats great to hear. I know that stuff is pretty expensive, but if it works. I used, depending on the application, Weldwood water based contact cement, and Gorilla glue in the caulking tube. The GG is nice and flexible when cured and sets up pretty fast, and is thick bodied. Thanks for getting back to me.
Good day, May I suggest updating your video notes to include the product name and perhaps a link to amazon or something. It makes it so much easier to find the product. Thank you very much for the video Cheers.
PL300 is the correct adhesive for expanded polystyrene and other foams unless coated like sign board. Also, scratching the skin of EPS and a type “S” concrete stick polystyrene (Coffee Cup Type) and used on commercial buildings as well as homes using a process called “Exterior Insulation Finishing System” called EFIS. Type on the internet a company called “STO”. It is the largest company in the USA and used as a thermal barrier, architectural enhancement.
Will this glue paneling to polystyrene insulation yhat has a aluminum face sheet on it
Hello, I realize this is an old video, but I am wanting to see part 2 of this project, if there is one. How has the "Fuze It" worked in the long term? Thanks
Hello, that video is actually both of them, I forgot to correct the title. The adhesive has worked great, no issues of any kind and no separation, still holding great, I will keep using this stuff.
@@4u2c29 Thats great to hear. I know that stuff is pretty expensive, but if it works. I used, depending on the application, Weldwood water based contact cement, and Gorilla glue in the caulking tube. The GG is nice and flexible when cured and sets up pretty fast, and is thick bodied. Thanks for getting back to me.
Good day,
May I suggest updating your video notes to include the product name and perhaps a link to amazon or something. It makes it so much easier to find the product.
Thank you very much for the video
Cheers.
Thankyou!
Full cure time is 24 hours.