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![]() I tried this method and it works very well
1. using a gel CA 2. place a layer of CA on the plug..doesn't have to be gobs of it 3. Sprinkle some Calcium Carbonate on top of it 4. Add another layer of CA 5. Slap your frag on it 6. You get a secure mounted frag much better than with glue alone ....I tried it on those flower spikes and some rubble thus far ....I imagine other similar powders would work ....thinner CA might work Last edited by fencer; 01-01-2012 at 05:06 PM. |
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![]() cool! I'll have to try that. I wish there was a better underwater method than epoxy. I just had 3 grown together colonies break off the rock and now have them jerry rigged with various chunks of rocks and frag plugs wedged in strategic spots to keep it upright. Stupid epoxy just doesn't stick
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![]() Superglue gel -epoxy putty ball - superglue gel works for me without fail.
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![]() Glue-putty-glue works pretty well. Most of the time. One time I got a stick from JL, forgot the brand. And once it entered water it pretty much was useless. Frags were falling off left and right.
The brand of putty from OA work alot better under water. I find that letting the putty hardened a few minutes before putting it in water works better. And turn off the power heads if you have really crazy current. |