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Tom, you're referring to the glue, not the epoxy.
![]() So I hear that "the old" Boston Aqua Farms Epoxy sucked, and this "new" stuff is much better. Not sure how old the new stuff is. |
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I have not had very good luck with any epoxy.
I like the glue and the hardener. They are quick and hold great. I use a pipelet to apply the hardener, I did not like using the sprayer. Tom R |
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I've never used the accelerator, just the glue by itself, and it takes soooo long. I like to put a gob of Crazy Glue Gel on the plug, rub the base of the frag in it, then put a gob of epoxy on the plug on top of the glue, then put the frag into the epoxy. Works like a charm.
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I bought a big tube of Tailored Aquatics epoxy awhile back! I have been wondering why I was swearing at the epoxy all day today - I got the Boston Aqua Farms and Tailored Aquatics epoxies mixed up. Stupid similar packaging... |
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