@cablez will be more than happy to assist. Hit him up via pm. I’m planning to follow suite soon. Just haven’t had the time to look into and get this build going lolThanks I’ll check out his build. You guy got me thinking about the epoxy so I’m gonna put some two little fishies in a few spots
Let’s go @FREAKINRICAN69 get building lol!@cablez will be more than happy to assist. Hit him up via pm. I’m planning to follow suite soon. Just haven’t had the time to look into and get this build going lol
I’m trying I’m trying but family has got me tied up lol.Let’s go @FREAKINRICAN69 get building lol!
I get it I buy things and it takes me a year to get the time to set it up lol!!I’m trying I’m trying but family has got me tied up lol.
It’s all goodI get it I buy things and it takes me a year to get the time to set it up lol!!
I use aquastick putty and brs glue. Basically (small rock)-glue-epoxy-glue-(large rock). Epoxy sometimes doesn’t stick well underwater or to damp surfaces so the glue helps. If you’re attaching larger rocks, I’d recommend adding some acrylic dowels to hold things in place. You should be able to hollow out the rock for the acrylic rod using a dremel or drill.Thanx I’ll try that. The e Marco is to slow for my impatience and the epoxy puddy isn’t ideal for damp rock.
yea man check it out there is a thread I made about this, and one of the Chris's on this forum used same method too...has photos and a better explanation than me . This is a trick used by model makers, and model railroad makers. I use it in another hobby, for attaching crystals to ring bands......I KNOW the strength of these things...I have drop tested the bond an hour after attaching a stone. I stood on a ladder that was 8 foot, I am 5'6, and I was on a 8 foor deck, dropped ontop pavement....thrown onto it from that height, and the rock held the bondThanx I’ll try that. The e Marco is to slow for my impatience and the epoxy puddy isn’t ideal for damp rock.