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Old 04-13-2008, 05:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What would I use to attch them to another rock? The original rock I bought them on they are no longer on there. I would like to get a few little rock peices and attach them to that so when we start this AB SWAP thing I will have a few to share. I just dont have a clue as to what to use.
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Super glue works great. You'd have to take the rock out to apply the glue, but putting it all back in the tank right after you attach the coral will help the glue set instantly. No harm to the tank either....
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Super glue is amazing stuff. We even use it to repair and seal cracks in woodwind instruments.
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Some surgeons use it to close wounds !
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Some surgeons use it to close wounds !
Yup...after my open heart surgery they glued the incision shut with some type of glue. It took several weeks to eventually wear off. It healed up great.
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My mom used it to glue her foot to the floor once when we were on vacation. she was stuck there for 2 hours until someone came back in from the beach. and could get some scissors to snip the carpet.
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Aw jeez. In my years of trying to fix my own oboes before I was actually trained by a real repair tech, I have glued myself to the oboe, glued myself to the table, glued some stuff to the table... and glued some of my fingers together. Just call me "Grace."
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