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Originally Posted by freebeard
What I would like to do is find an adhesive, rigid material that applies as a liquid. I could put it between two sheets of coroplast and suck them apart. If the material [easily] pulls apart as strings which then harden, that is what I would be looking for.
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You might experiment with construction adhesive. Apply a bead with a caulking gun, stick the sheets together, and immediately pull apart. It's been a long time since I used any, but I think it will pull apart as strings up to at least a 1/8" gap, maybe a 1/4" gap. Don't know if it will work for what you want, but at least it's cheap.
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