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![]() I want to glue two peices of liverock together for my scape and I was looking for some suggestions how to do this. Can anyone help me out.
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![]() Epoxy seems to be the method of choice. you just need to mix the 2 parts together and put in place and let set up.
If you need more support, drill holes and insert acrylic rods and then add the epoxy. strap it together with zip ties. All depends on what your building.
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![]() I find drilling the two pieces and zip tieing them together works very well. I see some guys using the epoxy after to cover any of the ties that are showing.
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![]() Thanks I will try both methods.
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![]() If you going to do the zip-tie method make sure to use the ones with plastic teeth as apposed to the metal.
As well as black as they are UV protected. Last edited by parkinsn; 04-04-2011 at 08:14 PM. |
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![]() Out of curiosity, how would I be able to do this if one of my rock is full of mushrooms and other goodies. Would I just skip the epoxy and go straight to zip ties as I wouldn't want to dry it out.
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![]() The epoxy cures underwater.Just mix the 2 part epoxy place it on the bottom rock then place 2nd rock on top try not to move the rocks as it is pain working with the epoxy
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![]() Excellent tank you.
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