I've used urathane glue which is like the foam but more controlable and is 
chemically the same material like the pourable foam.

Ron

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From: "mailbox bob at mail.flyboybob.com" <b...@flyboybob.com>
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Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 15:34:23 -0400

>Larry,
>
>The best thing to resolve your issue is to put some two part pour in place
>foam on the edges and let it "weld" the blocks together.  This way you end
>up with a continuous foam core without gaps or hard glue joints.  It works
>out great because you don't need to be too careful about fit of the blocks
>because the foam will expand to fill up any gaps.
>
>Regards,
>
>Bob Lee
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>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: krnet-bounces+bob=flyboybob....@mylist.net
>[mailto:krnet-bounces+bob=flyboybob....@mylist.net]On Behalf Of larry
>severson
>Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 3:01 PM
>To: KR builders and pilots
>Subject: KR>cowling
>
>
>
>>I am starting on the cowling. Contouring with blocks of foam makes sense,
>>but how does one join the blocks? Everything that I have tried either has
>>insufficient holding power, or is too hard to sand, leaving ridges.
>
>Larry Severson
>Fountain Valley, CA 92708
>(714) 968-9852
>lar...@socal.rr.com
>
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