What's a good corner frag rack?

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Hi All--
Well, I'm going to start trying to frag some of my corals and I want to put them on a rack in the corner of my tank. I've seen some reviews of racks where they said the magnets were not sufficient to hold up the rack once a few frag plugs were put in and I've seen some reviews that said the rack's holes were too small to hold typical frag plugs. So I am asking for some recommendations for a decent corner frag rack that is not a small fortune. Thanks much in advance!
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Easiest ones were eggcrate glued to an old MagFloat
Interesting idea! Thanks! I may resort to something like that, but first I want to see if I can find a slicker-looking manufactured one.....the wife probably will not be so happy with the eggcrate vs. a manufactured one (particularly if the manufactured one is of clear acrylic).
I've seen a couple of ones from Seaside Aquatics for a reasonable price, but no reviews, so I don't know if those are any good or not.
 
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I like my ESHOPPS corner rack.It is solid blog black and will hold weight well.I have it mounted in a odd area with both it's magnets stacked on just one side.It still holds up pretty well.Unfortunately some of the beefier frag plugs will not fit inside the openings.I have pulled the whole unit away from the back wall,about 1/2" to accommodate larger pieces.

https://www.marinedepot.com/Eshopps...and_Frag_Plugs-Eshopps-QH03501-FIMTCM-vi.html
 
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