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![]() Does it stick well to glass? And where do I get that? I did drop into J&L, and all they had was the $35 tube. Kind of defeats my purpose (a cheap frag rack).
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![]() If you have crazy glue already, go get a used magfloat and make that into a frag rack. Lots of people do that, its cheap and it can be moved easily.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwVIzwz92ls
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![]() Quote:
I have done a frag rack for my QT tank with small magnets (used plastic paint) and it works well for that tank, as it doesn't have a euro top rim. But in my display tanks, I like to have the frag racks on the back glass, where it is against the wall, so no access to magnets there anyway. Anyway, thanks for all the suggestions,... keep them coming.
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![]() 3 hours is the standard time I use for anything non-structural. I've done it many times without issue.
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![]() Weird... My dollar store super glue holds to the glass just fine under water when I glue my GSP to it... I would think if the water was drained a bit and the glue stuck to dry glass it would stick even better....
Plain old suction cups wont work? Could glue whatever you needed those? If I was out that way id toss you my mag float beats chucking it in the garbage. |
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![]() OK, thanks, that is what I was looking for. So, to confirm, you're saying that after 3 hours, the silicone won't poison my tank?
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![]() I would wait longer then 3 hours. Mind ya your not using allot but still, 3 hours seems pretty short IMO. Even 24 hrs is stretching it in my opinion. Sure the silicone may be "cured" but it will still gas off for some time after. All those fumes you smell, means a release of VOC and wether it's submerged or not that gas off is going to continue past the cure time listed on the directions. So gas off would be directly into the tank. Granted I'm sure allot have done less and seen no ill effects but always better to be safe then sorry. Most tank crashes you hear from people using the wrong silicone to re seal or build a new tank etc. Probably arnt actually a result of the wrong silicone being used. A large majority of them I guarantee are a result of all those 24hr rules. Sure it's "cured" but there will still be a significant gas off which occurs for days after. And the tank inhabitants are the ones left breathing in that wonderful fresh air. So IMO the longer you can wait the better. But again, I am sure many have had success and no problem associated with 3 hrs, 24 etc. Just wanted to express another opinion. Best of luck whichever route you choose. Might even be worth just going that mag float route as others have suggested if you can't keep your water level dropped for what you feel would be a comfortable and doable time for you and the tank.
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![]() You run much more risk not running your system for 24 hours than introducing partially uncured silicone. IMO it seems silly just talking about it. Use the right silicone and you'll be fine but don't take my word for it or any one else's for that matter.
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