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|  Eco Tech frag glue Anyone know or seen where I can find some in Cagary? 
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|   big als? in edmonton has some so i wouldn't see why not in calgary | 
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|   Thanks Johan I will check there. 
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|   No problem man | 
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|   WAIS carries it as well. | 
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|   Hey Grizz, Have you ever heard of P210 adhesive? I use it for wood working. It's basically a wood crazy glue. There's the glue which comes in several viscosities (I use the thick) and a spray activator that you can use to quicken the set time. For wood working the gel has a set time of 20 seconds or so but if you spray one face with the activator and put the gel on the other it sets in about 2-4 sec. Anyway, I posted a link to the gel only to Randy Holmes-Farley and after looking into it gave me the green light to use it. It's basically cyanoacrylate. I've been using it for a year now with no issue's. The nice thing is you can get it in fairly large bottles. I've got a 10 oz bottle. Under water it sets in under 30 sec. I've never used the glue you're asking about so I don't know how well it adheres to wet surfaces, but with this stuff I do find I have to put a bit of a blob on the piece I need to glue, then when I stick it to the live rock or whatever I'm gluing it it to, I have to smear it around a bit to get it to grab the rock. Anyway, it's another option in a bigger bottle if you're thinking of trying something. I get mine at a cabinet shop in Nanaimo, but you should be able to get it at any wood working shop. | 
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|   Ive never used coral specific glue, but any thick cyanoacrylate glue would work.  i just bought gel crazyglue for 3.99 for a tube at canadian tire.  works very well.  unless there is another reason your using eco tech glue 
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|   Quote: 
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 Thank Sheena, last couple times that I have been there he was out of stock. 
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|   It would be but that's what I was using, it doesn't last long when you have 100 frag to glue down and half that much to mount on plugs.  Stay clear..... This Bear bits off limbs!! 
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