How do I glue / stick foam onto my halloween costume?
Oct 27, 2011 by Rachel | Posted in Halloween
Hi. I call to know how to stick craft foam (the colored foamy breed of sheets) onto the back of my costume which is basically just a t-shirt papers. What would I do? Iron it on? Help please :)
Thanks so much!
Why do petrol and polyethylene foam make a glue stick after mixing then and stare them?
May 06, 2011 by Theophilus Tinnes | Posted in Engineering
After mixing petrol (Gasoline) and polyethylene foam (virginal stuffs found in TV set boxes) it form a glue stick. I don't really view what does they really have in-common to make a glue. I thought its because petrol (Gasoline) and polyethylene foam has
The brilliant odor of petrol persists. Better is Styrofoam dissolved in lacquer thinner which makes a skilled liquid glue for some plastics, but not for most other materials. Neil
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