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Great review! Thanks for the thorough write up! We feel it is easily the best frag glue available anywhere. Ian O.C. |
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![]() As the other tester, here's my initial review of OC's new Silicone frag putty:
Out of the package, the putty is really easy to work with. It's super soft and so it's very easy to pinch off a piece, and very easy to knead together. Unlike conventional two-part epoxy, it doesn't leave a nasty residue on your fingers, nor does it have an odor. It mixes well in under 10 seconds, and stays flexible for a while. Unlike some putties that can get pretty hot while curing, so far as I can tell, this putty stays cool. The mixed putty is easily shaped and can be worked with for a while. The instructions stated that you have around 60 seconds to work it, but it definitely stays malleable for a while longer than that. The first thing I used it for was placing a frag onto the rockwork. The putty works well to conform to spaces, but I found that it didn't cling to the rocks very well. I like a very firm hold for my frags (as one fall could take out a whole host of corals), and I found that the putty stayed soft for a while longer than I would have liked. But for the workability and ease of handling, it's definitely much better than your conventional epoxy. I also created a series of frags from fairly fast growing corals in my tank that needed to be trimmed. Two are sunk into traditional two-part epoxy, two are in OC's silicone putty, and two are attached with gel cyanoacrylate only. We'll come back in two or three weeks when they've started to encrust to see how they're doing. Granted they're all different species, but I did one monti and one acro on each piece, so we'll see how this turns out. I haven't tried using it for structural work yet, but so far when attaching frags to rocks and attaching cuttings to frag plugs, it's worked very well. I woudln't say that it'll totally replace the traditional epoxy in my reef 'toolbox' but it definitely has earned a place in there for the ease of use and cleanliness. I'll be sure to check back in a few to see how those frags are doing ![]()
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#23
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![]() has anyone done any aquascaping with this?
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60" 120G project-DONE!!!! |
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![]() We have another limited order of the O.C. CoralSTICK in the works! We have also had to raise the price a little due to the increase in cost of importing the materials.
Thanks again! Enjoy your Glue! |
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![]() A new batch of CoralSTICK has arrived! Get yourself some of the best frag glue available on the market!
We also now have a coraline purple version coming in about a week! O.C. |
#26
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![]() So is this stuff any different than reg 2-part epoxies with regard to it being meant to fill crevasses or wrap around frags? It grips but is not a glue per se. You can't simply press a frag into it like glue can you?
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#27
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![]() it is another -- 2-part epox--. easy to use but not a glue per se.
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#28
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![]() It is not a typical glue but instead is a two part "silicone epoxy" the two parts are not actually an epoxy but a special blended medical type silicone with a high shore rating. This product has absolutely no harmful chemicals, smell, or exothermic heat associated with typical epoxies.
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![]() I found that it didn't stick very well to anything - wet or dry. But it molds very well and doesn't cure hot so one would think that it's better for frags and such over the traditional two part epoxies.
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![]() Has anyone mounted more that 10 corals at one time with this new OC epoxy?
My pet peeve with standard epoxy's is that after mounting 10+ frags the skimmer overflows. |
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