reefer on a budget
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just curious how everyone mounts their frags.
using epoxy alone usually leaves this ball of mess that tends to just surround the base/or cover much of the frag without getting a secure bond. super glue is near impossible to use if you plan on mounting frags under water. ive used my share of epoxy and super glue and find that the best method of mounting frags is using a combination of both. using both saves you money in that you'll end up using less epoxy/glue and you can virtually mount frags off walls/overhangs all underwater instantly
i usually start off with a small bit of epoxy and coat it on the parts that will contact the frag/mounting surface with super glue gel. place the frag on the epoxy coated with glue and then place the frag on the rock of choice. the frag mounts instantly and you dont have to worry about holding the frag waiting for the epoxy to cure.
ive mounted some caps right off the vertical planes with no problems and barely have frags unmounted. the good thing also is that you eliminate the mess of glue and epoxy off your finger tips
just thought i'd pass this info to those who havent tried doing this.
using epoxy alone usually leaves this ball of mess that tends to just surround the base/or cover much of the frag without getting a secure bond. super glue is near impossible to use if you plan on mounting frags under water. ive used my share of epoxy and super glue and find that the best method of mounting frags is using a combination of both. using both saves you money in that you'll end up using less epoxy/glue and you can virtually mount frags off walls/overhangs all underwater instantly
i usually start off with a small bit of epoxy and coat it on the parts that will contact the frag/mounting surface with super glue gel. place the frag on the epoxy coated with glue and then place the frag on the rock of choice. the frag mounts instantly and you dont have to worry about holding the frag waiting for the epoxy to cure.
ive mounted some caps right off the vertical planes with no problems and barely have frags unmounted. the good thing also is that you eliminate the mess of glue and epoxy off your finger tips
just thought i'd pass this info to those who havent tried doing this.