Vincerama2
Supporting Member
I stumbled onto some youtube video of a guy doing stuff with baking soda and super glue. So I looked it up and apparently baking soda helps super glue cure much faster than just water, and also creates a cement like mass.
So I was wondering if, instead of super glue gel, it might be effective to simply make a small pile of baking soda on your target rock (out of the water of course) then place the frag onto the pile, then drip super glue into the baking soda pile, rather than gooping up a mound of super glue gel then trying to blow on it or drip water on it to make it cure faster before your frag falls over.
No, I've not tried it yet, just throwing the idea out there!
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So I was wondering if, instead of super glue gel, it might be effective to simply make a small pile of baking soda on your target rock (out of the water of course) then place the frag onto the pile, then drip super glue into the baking soda pile, rather than gooping up a mound of super glue gel then trying to blow on it or drip water on it to make it cure faster before your frag falls over.
No, I've not tried it yet, just throwing the idea out there!
V