🚀 Elevate Your Builds with Beacon Foam Tac!
Beacon Foam Tac Adhesive Foam Glue is a versatile 2-ounce adhesive designed specifically for RC builders. It bonds effectively to various foam materials, including EPO and Depron, while offering waterproof properties and UV protection. This glue dries fully flexible and quickly, making it an essential tool for any hobbyist looking to enhance their projects.
Container Type | Bottle |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Item Form | Foam,Ounce |
Special Features | UV Blockers, Special Adhesion Promoter |
Specific Uses For Product | RC Builders |
Compatible Material | Epp, Epo, Depron Foam, Balsa Wood, Carbon Fiber, 3d Printed Parts |
Volume | 59.15 Milliliters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | White |
Material Type | Foam |
W**E
Great Bonding adhesive for foam to foam
Foam to foam adhesive that works so well I always keep a tube in my flight box. My #1 go to for bonding foam to foam. Holds tight, thickness is perfect for all applications. Add some tooth picks if needed and back in the air. If you fly foam planes. This glue is top notch.
L**M
Works very well for most applications.
I build and repair flying rc airplanes. Most of the adhesives I've used are CA instant glues for quick spot repairs and Gorilla glue for high strength applications. CA isn't really flexible and Gorilla takes longer to harden for some repairs. So, I was looking for an adhesive with some flexibility and a shorter curing time.I purchased Foam Tac after reading some reviews that liked the pliability and strength.It applies like a contact cement. Basically you apply it to both objects to be joined. I like the way it gives you a few minutes to position and move the parts to fit before pressing or clamping your work into place. However, if you wait too long before joining your parts, you will not be able to reposition it after joining. I've used it on various materials and it works well. I do recommend reading the instructions for best results.This was a good choice for my projects and I am pleased with the results I get.
J**T
Dries fast
Almost dries too fast for my needs. Be sure to get it where you need it quickly and keep appropriate pressure applied on foam without movement. Less is more. Best to follow directions on package. Good value though. Cured bond is strong although a little messy looking.
M**'
If you fly foamies you need Foam-tac
If you fly foamies you need this. My Carbon Cub S2 has a fair amount of Foam-tac holding it together. And my Draco. And any future plane I purchase. Be sparing with it and make sure you don't glue your control rods.
J**Y
Price was good.
Worked well on foam.
R**R
Really great at bonding foam
This stuff is amazing. It's a bit sticky but easier to clean than superglue.I used it in both the assembly and repair of a foam airplane kit I bought online. It holds extremely well but also gives a bit of a flexible bond that prevents weak spots in adjacent foam areas.Pro tip: Use straight sewing pins to hold parts together when gluing. If you don't have clamps, a rubber band and a pair of pliers will work in a pinch.
K**K
Best foam glue I have used
I have used other foam glue on my RC foam planes before and most work the same it's a high tack glue. This stuff dries faster seems stronger. The only drawback I can see is can be messy. What I mean is when you put a small dab from the bottle on something then pull the bottle away a long string of the stuff stays attached. Since this stuff dries fast if you let that string lay down on the outside of your foam plane it will get stuck fast. The more you rub the sticker it gets the only choice is to let it dry and try to break it lose but that removes any paint you have. What I do is grab the string with other hand between 2 fingers and lift the string and the bottle away from the model. You can also put towels over the body of the airplane to protect it from getting on the outside. I was lucky enough to only get a tiny bit on my canopy I can pick it off later. If you buy a ARF use this glue instead it's way stronger then the stuff they send with the ARF. I haven't used it before but for crash repair this looks like could be really good stuff for that. I found other foam glue to not really do a good job with crash repairing. Once this dries it's stronger then the foam which was there before.
C**S
Works great
Works great for repairing our r/c airplanes. Dries flexible so it works on hinges with a great amount of strength.