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What else to use to attach frags |
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Mayor
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: MA.
Posts: 534
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What else to use to attach frags
Hi All,
I have run out of pieces of rock to attach corals and other things I am attempting to frag. So I was wondering if the ever so popular Walmart or Home Depot has any solutions for us to use? I remember reading about people using "plugs" to frag stuff. Thanks, CaptK |
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Mayor
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Capt.K, do you mean to epoxy or glue frags to?? If so I have seen some glue frag to those flat river stones I think you call them. I would think WM or HD or Lowe's might carry them in the landscaping section. The ones I have seen though were collected around here.{Houston} Other than that I don't know what else you might could find there. Some make their own plugs to mount frags to.
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Moderator
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Wichita, Kansas
Posts: 5,315
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Hey Capt!
I make my own frag plugs http://209.151.83.92/forum/showthrea...&threadid=9048 Some ppl use sprinkler filters which are cheap but the problem w/them is you have to fill them w/ sand to counteract their bouyancy and it becomes to tedious IMO. If you need some frag plugs let me know I can send you some, or tell you how to make them even.
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Electrical Madman
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: charlotte
Posts: 71
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hey scuba, i'm interested in your plug making technique. i saw your thread in the DIY forum, but i'm interested in more details. i also just emailed you about some lights.
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