recommend epoxy resin, at least for the foam > foam joint. It cures without 
needing air. It also doesn't melt the foam.you will never break the bond 
once it cures.

i experimented with 4-5 different adhesives for an art project involving 10 
layers of polyiso. you may be able to find something cheaper though.



On Friday, August 4, 2017 at 9:02:49 AM UTC-7, ken winston caine wrote:
>
> Am experimenting with building an H18 from 4" thick polyiso for a 
> permanent, "tiny home" fixed-location install.
>
> Want to find the right adhesive to permanently adhere the beveled edge, 
> polyiso to polyiso.
>
> Anyone found a great one?
>
> Have, in the past, done small tests with a few adhesives. Found asphalt 
> emulsion to work, but it's messy, odorous, and can't be painted over where 
> it squishes out.
>
> Liquid Nails makes an adhesive it recommends for both polyiso and 
> Styrofoam, but am not finding it locally. I read that R-Max recommends the 
> readily available "Heavy Construction" formula of Liquid Nails. Picked up a 
> tube of that and may today, weather permitting, test it on repairing a 
> broken 4x8 4" board of polyiso.
>
> Seeking others' experience with effective, STRONG, PERMANENT adhesives for 
> adhering polyiso to polyiso.
>
> Thanks, Dylan, for suggesting I open a new thread for this,
>

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