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It's similar to flip-flop foam, but a little less dense and softer (it was the backer of some kind of sign thing that, years ago, hung on a former co-worker's door - I convinced him I really needed it )Thegman, what are you using on these foam butt pads? Is it adhesive backed or are you just gluing on some foam of some kind?
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Anyway... I pre-cut and sand the pad to fit the butt. Attach double sided carpet tape to the butt, press it on firmly and trim to fit. Then remove the backer from the tape and use additional adhesive on the tape (I use E6000) and attach the pad. Keep pressure on it overnight with painter's tape, etc. and it's good to go.
I use the carpet tape just so it can be fairly easily removed if necessary, but its adhesive isn't strong enough to hold the pad very well, so needs extra adhesive on the tape-to-pad side.
I've never had one come loose, but if you aren't worried about the mess, if you want to remove it, straight E6000 etc. without the tape in between would work great.
Something like duct tape would probably work just fine in place of carpet tape. I just initially tried carpet tape by itself as a solution. Found it needed the E6000 on the pad side, but worked fine otherwise.
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