CADplans
Elite Member
I have been adding insulation to my basement concrete walls, by attaching foam panels to the concrete with Liquid Nails.
All went well, and the insulation is REALLY attached to the concrete,,
Well, yesterday, I decided one wall needed more insulation thickness,,
so I "Liquid Nailed" a second thickness (2") of the EPS foam board to the first,,
Well, the Liquid Nails never "cured" over night, the adhesive was still as liquid as it came out of the tube.
I read the tube, the instructions state that one of the materials must be porous,,like wood. concrete,, etc,,,,
In this case, both materials were foam board, so neither was porous,,,
I know I have to be careful to make sure the adhesive I select must be rated for foam board, so that the adhesive does not melt the foam board.
Do you have any recommendations as to what the correct adhesive might be for this non-porous to non-porous bonding application??
There is only about a hundred different tubes of "stuff" to select from when I go into Lowes,,,:confused2:
All went well, and the insulation is REALLY attached to the concrete,,
Well, yesterday, I decided one wall needed more insulation thickness,,
so I "Liquid Nailed" a second thickness (2") of the EPS foam board to the first,,
Well, the Liquid Nails never "cured" over night, the adhesive was still as liquid as it came out of the tube.
I read the tube, the instructions state that one of the materials must be porous,,like wood. concrete,, etc,,,,
In this case, both materials were foam board, so neither was porous,,,
I know I have to be careful to make sure the adhesive I select must be rated for foam board, so that the adhesive does not melt the foam board.
Do you have any recommendations as to what the correct adhesive might be for this non-porous to non-porous bonding application??
There is only about a hundred different tubes of "stuff" to select from when I go into Lowes,,,:confused2: