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Old 11-27-2017, 04:57 AM
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How can I hang foam board without damaging the wall?
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I just closed my eyes and nailed it to the wall.

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I don't attach mine to the wall. It's more useful to me when it's portable.
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Small nails or I prefer screws in each corner works well. The holes will not be hard to fill when and if you remove it.
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I don't attach to the wall - just stand it up against the wall and move it around whenever I want to.
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I don't attach mine to the wall. It's more useful to me when it's portable.
Same here. I thought originally I'd hang mine (3 pieces of 4x8) , but then realized I like being able to move them close to the machine, use one at a time, put all 3 up against the double closet doors, etc. They are so lightweight it works.

I'm wondering if COmmand hooks would hold if you really want to hang the foam up.
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Same here. I thought originally I'd hang mine (3 pieces of 4x8) , but then realized I like being able to move them close to the machine, use one at a time, put all 3 up against the double closet doors, etc. They are so lightweight it works.

I'm wondering if COmmand hooks would hold if you really want to hang the foam up.
I was wondering about Command hooks also.
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Not the Command Hooks but the Command Strips work really well. I have two 4x8 sheets of foam insulation and about four strips on each and have no problem with them falling or moving.
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I don't attach mine to the wall. It's more useful to me when it's portable.
I do the same. I can move them around if they aren't attached and they stand easily against the wall so I just leave them loose.
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Not the Command Hooks but the Command Strips work really well. I have two 4x8 sheets of foam insulation and about four strips on each and have no problem with them falling or moving.
This sounds like the solution. Thanks for all the answers.
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