Planning on using a mixture of glue and acrylic rods for building a wet aquascape tomorrow. Is there any benefit to using seachem reef glue over either gorilla clue or cheap superglue with cyanoacrylate?
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Good stuff, thanks. I wasn’t sure if any brands offfered any differences in concentration of cyanoacrylate or anything like that.Any cyanoacrylate gel is fine. (The gel versions are easier to use). I prefer Loctite brand, but even a generic is fine.
I don't think so, but I've never looked at that.Good stuff, thanks. I wasn’t sure if any brands offfered any differences in concentration of cyanoacrylate or anything like that.
Some are stronger than others, but they’re all effective. You don’t need an excavator for a house plant, just a shovel will do.Good stuff, thanks. I wasn’t sure if any brands offfered any differences in concentration of cyanoacrylate or anything like that.
Actually, no. The gel versions have slightly longer bonding time but all the common superglues are the same general "strength".Some are stronger than others, but they’re all effective. You don’t need an excavator for a house plant, just a shovel will do.
Gluemasters is stronger. That said, gluing acrylic rod down defeats the sole benefit. You would be better off filling the areas with epoxy, but again I don’t recommend it.Actually, no. The gel versions have slightly longer bonding time but all the common superglues are the same general "strength".