ᐅ Turning Loose Fill into a Stabilized Fill Using Wallpaper Adhesive?

Created on: 25 Feb 2020 13:40
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Phil333
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Phil333
25 Feb 2020 13:40
Yay,
it is generally known that bonded fill is made with additives to make it solid.
There is a price difference compared to loose fill.
Wallpaper paste costs almost nothing.
Basically, it’s quite easy to make. What do you think?

Good luck, Phil333
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Steffi33
25 Feb 2020 13:47
Phil333 schrieb:

Wallpaper paste is almost free

In my experience, paste is expensive
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Phil333
25 Feb 2020 14:26
Hi Steffi, if you search properly online, 1 kg costs 4 euros (2.2 pounds). (The stuff also expands a lot.) What would be considered affordable in your experience to achieve the same result?
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Lumpi_LE
25 Feb 2020 14:59
Is this for a treehouse or garden shed? Otherwise, you should simply use the building materials that are designed for that purpose.
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Phil333
25 Feb 2020 15:26
Oh come on, everyone, don’t act clueless here. Unfortunately, I need a very large area for this; for just one bag I wouldn’t care. If the idea is really unsuitable, please take the time to explain why from a technical standpoint. You don’t just blindly swallow all the pills on the left, especially when you know the pharmaceutical industry controls all the pharmacies. Please have a bit more courage to consider alternatives, or I might just delete my account here.
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Lumpi_LE
25 Feb 2020 16:53
No one will be fooled here; you don’t even mention what you plan to do or any specific conditions. Wallpaper paste is used to attach wallpaper to walls. What kind of mixture are you spreading on the floor? Loose fill does not necessarily have to be bound together, which would be the most cost-effective option. Why are you planning to do that?