Adhesive material for diy frag rack

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Hello,

I am looking to make some magnetic frag racks, but having acrylic on the straight glass makes the rack slide down. I know manufactures have a rubbery like pad or something too keep objects from sliding, but what is it? and where can I buy some that is reef safe so my magnetic creations stop sliding down glass/acrylic. Please help!
 
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Hello,

I am looking to make some magnetic frag racks, but having acrylic on the straight glass makes the rack slide down. I know manufactures have a rubbery like pad or something too keep objects from sliding, but what is it? and where can I buy some that is reef safe so my magnetic creations stop sliding down glass/acrylic. Please help!
Sounds like you need stronger magnets. They shouldn’t slide.
 
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Sounds like you need stronger magnets. They shouldn’t slide.
Im not sure what magnets to use for 12mm glass because they get expensive quick. So if. anybody has any they recommend that would be great too. But is there something that I can use to not scratch the glass?
 
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