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What does everyone use to attach foam padding to the inside of their armor (for example, the forearms, shins), and how exactly are you doing it so that it lasts through all the trooping?

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Watch hot glue if you are using it on anything really thin like the inside of the helmet cap. Apply it to the foam and wait 10 seconds or so for it to cool just a bit. If the glue is too hot it could melt the plastic on thinner areas

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I use a hard hat, first reason is that i use glasses. but theĀ Steadiness in a hardhat is just awesome :)

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I use velcro glued to the foam and inside the lid, that allows you to remove it and give it a wash from time to time, did the same with my forearm foam

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I use velcro glued to the foam and inside the lid, that allows you to remove it and give it a wash from time to time, did the same with my forearm foam

Thanks, trooper! What glue did you use? E6000? CA?

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I was planning on just using the adhesive industrial Velcro. It seems to be holding well in my lid. Anyone else try this for elsewhere on their armor?

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E6000 works fine but I have also used a contact adhesive, yellow in color, you apply to both sides wait to getĀ tacky then apply together. I just like the ability to remove and was foam, some troops can be pretty sweaty Ā 

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Okay, I think I will try E6000 gluing the velcro to the foam. I have heard many stories of how the industrial velcro adhesive fails in hot weather. I *do*.live in Texas...

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I just use standard haberdashery Velcro, hasn't failed as yet :D

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But you are using something other than the adhesive that comes attached to industrial strength velcro, correct? Because that is what I am talking about when I say it fails.

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I don't use Velcro that has the sticky backing, that will fail if you blow on it :laugh1:Ā . Non adhesive Velcro with E6000 works

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I use a hard hat, first reason is that i use glasses. but theĀ Steadiness in a hardhat is just awesome :)

+1 !!!

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E6000 holds quite well! I have even been successful using it on velcro that already has that piss poor adhesive attached to it!

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Hot glue. Wet a rag with cold water and hold it on the opposite side to prevent any warping. I've never had a problem with this method.

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