Tswifty
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Hey guys... Since tonight's meeting was all about fragging, I thought I would share some pics of my frag station, and some of the ways I have mounted corals in the past.
Workstation (fold out card table):
Lots o' Glue:
More glue & 2-Part Epoxy:
Razorblades & Fragging Shears:
Holding Tank for Recently Mounted Frags:
Glasses & Gloves while fragging:
Mounting w/ a combo of Super Glue & Epoxy
Frag on left was glued straight to the rock in the tank with super glue gel. The Birdsnest on the right was super glued to a piece of LR rubble, then the rubble was stuck to the rock inside the tank with 2-part epoxy (pictured above).
Another 2-Part Epoxy job... Since then I have pretty much moved away from Epoxy, and now use Super Glue Gel for most everything. Getting the hang of gluing underwater (put glue on frag outside tank, then mount inside tank) was a little tricky at first, but once I got the hang of it... I like it much better than the 2-part "wedge" that I used to use.
Workstation (fold out card table):

Lots o' Glue:

More glue & 2-Part Epoxy:

Razorblades & Fragging Shears:

Holding Tank for Recently Mounted Frags:


Glasses & Gloves while fragging:

Mounting w/ a combo of Super Glue & Epoxy

Frag on left was glued straight to the rock in the tank with super glue gel. The Birdsnest on the right was super glued to a piece of LR rubble, then the rubble was stuck to the rock inside the tank with 2-part epoxy (pictured above).

Another 2-Part Epoxy job... Since then I have pretty much moved away from Epoxy, and now use Super Glue Gel for most everything. Getting the hang of gluing underwater (put glue on frag outside tank, then mount inside tank) was a little tricky at first, but once I got the hang of it... I like it much better than the 2-part "wedge" that I used to use.

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