karimwassef
Active member
I've been using superglue for fragging and it works ok when dry. Unfortunately, I have some small frags that I want to attach to a wall.
I remove the frag, apply glue, wait a few seconds and then go into the water to the rock wall.
Unfortunately, the glue immediately releases a surface film and loses stickiness. The gel creates a skin that won't stick any more.
The only way to make this work is to apply a large enough gob so that pressing it against a hard surface underwater bursts the glue skin and allows new glue to touch the wall and frag.
This is a messy and painful method.
I've used underwater epoxy but these are very small frags on a vertical wall... So the epoxy doesn't hold as well.
Alternatives? Better techniques?
I can't use plugs (no big enough holes in the wall) or do this dry.
I remove the frag, apply glue, wait a few seconds and then go into the water to the rock wall.
Unfortunately, the glue immediately releases a surface film and loses stickiness. The gel creates a skin that won't stick any more.
The only way to make this work is to apply a large enough gob so that pressing it against a hard surface underwater bursts the glue skin and allows new glue to touch the wall and frag.
This is a messy and painful method.
I've used underwater epoxy but these are very small frags on a vertical wall... So the epoxy doesn't hold as well.
Alternatives? Better techniques?
I can't use plugs (no big enough holes in the wall) or do this dry.