Glueing frag plugs to rock

theyangman

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Location
London, Ontario
Do not use this:
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Use this:
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I have heard of people using this:
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But I use this:
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And a lot of this:
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Poseidon

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May 15, 2012
Location
SW Ontario
Any super glue that's Cyanoacrylate based is fine. I know Myself and several other members that frag often use anything from dollar store glue to brs glue.
Most work great, some not so much, but all are safe.
I do use 2 part epoxy occasionally, but most of the time it's more hassle than it's worth.
 

curiousphil

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Apr 15, 2013
Location
London, Ontario
Sandwich of superglue gel, 2 part epoxy, superglue gel.  Superglue gel to make sure the epoxy sticks to the rock, epoxy just fills the gap and makes a nice seat for the frag plug, then the superglue gel between the plug and epoxy to make sure the plug stays stuck in there.
 

theyangman

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Location
London, Ontario
I try not to glue things while underwater. I pull the plug above the water line, apply glue, and then plunge it back in.

The glue bottle sucks water back inside of it which causes headaches the next time i go and use it. That is what I have found with the ecotech marine glue anyways.
 

harleymike

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Nov 11, 2012
Location
Courtright, Ontario
theyangman link said:
I try not to glue things while underwater. I pull the plug above the water line, apply glue, and then plunge it back in.

The glue bottle sucks water back inside of it which causes headaches the next time i go and use it. That is what I have found with the ecotech marine glue anyways.

Same,I apply glue above water then put it back in. Give it a little twist once it starts sticking too get it set better.
 
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