A Wallpaper Paste Story
Hi Goat, Not trying to phoo-phoo the idea

We tried that once on a club layout and it did work out pretty good although it was pretty work intensive. The biggest drawback was the smell
Seems we used some wallpaper paste that was casine based (made from sour milk). Our building was not air conditioned and it came a hot day and the stuff "soured" PHEEEEEW!!!
Now as Paul Harvey says..."Here's the rest of the story...." It gets better (or worse) LOL!!!
Seems that the "engineer in charge" of this project had mixed the wallpaper paste up in an old gallon mayonaise jar without thourghly washing it out!!!! Since mayo is made from eggs!!! Things just got worse!!!
Well, the club's "resident rocket scientist" said he could fix the problem by spraying the offending area with Lysol. He was dispatched to the corner market for a can and returned to throughly douse the foul smelling mountain.
In short....what we ended up with was a mountain that smelled like a hospital, a dirty restroom and a chicken coop!!!!!!!....The "problem" was finally solved by the use of a sabre saw and the depositing of the mountain, the "engineer in charge" and the "rocket scientist" in the trash can!!!!!!!!!