What ever epoxy you are using to glass your parts will work. I use west 
system epoxy. Mix up a bit in a cup, brush on a clear coat on the wood, then 
mix the remaining epoxy left in the cup with micro spheres, brush that onto 
the foam and join the parts. I have had little luck with hot melt glue. It 
doesn't sand well, it sets up to fast, it doesnt protect the wood at the 
glue joint and it will not penetrate the foam. The epoxy clear coat wets the 
wood well and acts as a varnish against moisture.
Pat
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Peter Drake" <peterdr...@kingslandstabling.com>
To: "KRnet" <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 9:56 AM
Subject: KR> Epoxy


> Can anyone tell me what is the best type of epoxy to stick Polystyrene 
> foam to wood?
> I have tried builders gapfilling foam from an aerosol. It sticks 
> wonderfully but because of its expanding properties it tends to distort 
> structures.
>
> Peter
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