J Jay-93 Fish Crazy Joined Oct 29, 2011 Messages 344 Reaction score 0 Location UK Mar 8, 2012 #1 Could I use superglue to fix a resin ornament in my tank?
CezzaXV Fish Gatherer Joined Sep 1, 2011 Messages 2,662 Reaction score 0 Mar 8, 2012 #2 Yes you can! You need to make sure it's a certain type though - the only ingredient should be cyanoacrylate. If it doesn't say what's in it, it's best to assume it's no good.
Yes you can! You need to make sure it's a certain type though - the only ingredient should be cyanoacrylate. If it doesn't say what's in it, it's best to assume it's no good.
fluttermoth The current Mrs Treguard ;) Staff member Global Moderator ⚒️ Joined Sep 6, 2010 Messages 15,752 Reaction score 345 Location GB Mar 8, 2012 #3 Yes, as long as it's a pure ccyanoacrylate one; most of them are.
OP OP J Jay-93 Fish Crazy Joined Oct 29, 2011 Messages 344 Reaction score 0 Location UK Mar 8, 2012 #4 It's by Loctite? It does mention Cyanoacrylate, but nothing else. It's by Loctite? It does mention Cyanoacrylate, but nothing else.
It's by Loctite? It does mention Cyanoacrylate, but nothing else. It's by Loctite? It does mention Cyanoacrylate, but nothing else.
ZoddyZod Constantly learning Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Jul 9, 2009 Messages 5,741 Reaction score 20 Location Surrey, England Mar 8, 2012 #5 if that's the only ingredient listed then it's fine. happy gluing!
fluttermoth The current Mrs Treguard ;) Staff member Global Moderator ⚒️ Joined Sep 6, 2010 Messages 15,752 Reaction score 345 Location GB Mar 8, 2012 #6 That'll be fine to use then; if there was something else in there, it would say
OP OP J Jay-93 Fish Crazy Joined Oct 29, 2011 Messages 344 Reaction score 0 Location UK Mar 8, 2012 #7 Thanks guys
P phoenix2081 Fish Crazy Joined Jan 8, 2012 Messages 210 Reaction score 0 Mar 8, 2012 #8 Think this is what I am going to do as I have had enough of trying to tie it with no avail. Glue here I come. =]
Think this is what I am going to do as I have had enough of trying to tie it with no avail. Glue here I come. =]
OP OP J Jay-93 Fish Crazy Joined Oct 29, 2011 Messages 344 Reaction score 0 Location UK Mar 8, 2012 #9 It's one of those large very realistic looking tree roots. Cost me £25, really wanted to fix it instead of buying a new one
It's one of those large very realistic looking tree roots. Cost me £25, really wanted to fix it instead of buying a new one
bally Fish Fanatic Joined Jul 28, 2008 Messages 144 Reaction score 0 Location Redcar UK Mar 9, 2012 #10 loctite is fine, i use this at work for its properities and used it to stick my moss to the wood
P phoenix2081 Fish Crazy Joined Jan 8, 2012 Messages 210 Reaction score 0 Mar 9, 2012 #11 Just got some Locite gel superglue =] Looking forward to starting the wood creation. Ow and I got ID'd for it hahahahaha #136###
Just got some Locite gel superglue =] Looking forward to starting the wood creation. Ow and I got ID'd for it hahahahaha #136###
Proxo Fish Herder Joined Dec 24, 2010 Messages 1,217 Reaction score 5 Location UK - Carlisle Mar 10, 2012 #12 How long should you leave it before placing it into the tank?
fluttermoth The current Mrs Treguard ;) Staff member Global Moderator ⚒️ Joined Sep 6, 2010 Messages 15,752 Reaction score 345 Location GB Mar 10, 2012 #13 It only takes a few seconds to set, then it can go straight in the tank.
Proxo Fish Herder Joined Dec 24, 2010 Messages 1,217 Reaction score 5 Location UK - Carlisle Mar 10, 2012 #14 fluttermoth said: It only takes a few seconds to set, then it can go straight in the tank. Click to expand... Thought so, was best to check though. Thanks for the quick answer, was just about to fill the tank back up
fluttermoth said: It only takes a few seconds to set, then it can go straight in the tank. Click to expand... Thought so, was best to check though. Thanks for the quick answer, was just about to fill the tank back up
Katch Fishaholic Joined Aug 13, 2010 Messages 580 Reaction score 0 Location Cornwall Mar 10, 2012 #15 it will even cure underwater safely. I glue corals to live rock with super glue gel in the tank.