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Old November 8th 04, 05:40 PM
KRF
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the magnet on my impellar has seperated from the impeller. Can I use
super glue to put it back together. This is just temporary, they are
sending a new impeller assembly out to me, just need to get the filter
back up and running. thanks

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Old November 8th 04, 06:27 PM
Mark Bannister
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Superglue is not waterproof. Use a two part epoxy instead or a solvent
cement.

KRF wrote:

the magnet on my impellar has seperated from the impeller. Can I use
super glue to put it back together. This is just temporary, they are
sending a new impeller assembly out to me, just need to get the filter
back up and running. thanks

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Old November 8th 04, 06:32 PM
Derek Broughton
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KRF wrote:

the magnet on my impellar has seperated from the impeller. Can I use
super glue to put it back together. This is just temporary, they are
sending a new impeller assembly out to me, just need to get the filter
back up and running. thanks


It's _safe_. It just won't last more than a day in water :-)
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Old November 8th 04, 08:30 PM
Aquarijen
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"KRF" wrote in message
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the magnet on my impellar has seperated from the impeller. Can I use
super glue to put it back together. This is just temporary, they are
sending a new impeller assembly out to me, just need to get the filter
back up and running. thanks


Marine folks use super glue to graft corals, so I would guess it to be safe.
Whether it will still have good hold when under water is another question.
-Jen


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Old November 8th 04, 09:19 PM
Derek Broughton
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Aquarijen wrote:

"KRF" wrote in message
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the magnet on my impellar has seperated from the impeller. Can I use
super glue to put it back together. This is just temporary, they are
sending a new impeller assembly out to me, just need to get the filter
back up and running. thanks


Marine folks use super glue to graft corals, so I would guess it to be
safe. Whether it will still have good hold when under water is another
question. -Jen


They do? I have my doubts. The only thing I would expect to work there is
a marine epoxy - coral being notariously awkward to glue even in a dry
location.
--
derek
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Old November 8th 04, 09:37 PM
Aquarijen
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"Derek Broughton" wrote in message
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Aquarijen wrote:


Marine folks use super glue to graft corals, so I would guess it to be
safe. Whether it will still have good hold when under water is another
question. -Jen


They do? I have my doubts. The only thing I would expect to work there
is
a marine epoxy - coral being notariously awkward to glue even in a dry
location.
--
derek


Yes, they do.
http://www.garf.org/algae2/GLUE.HTMl
-Jen


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Old November 8th 04, 10:43 PM
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Well, when you read the link, it's not just a generic "super glue" they're
talking about, it's their own formulation that they call "GARF REEF GLUE",
and at a steep price, too. They also mention a brand "Super Reef Gel" which
doesn't sound like it's the watery cyanoacrylate stuff that most of us know
as "super glue" - which is mostly "super" for cementing your fingers and
flesh together, usually not on purpose!
Tim C.

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"Derek Broughton" wrote in message
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Aquarijen wrote:


Marine folks use super glue to graft corals, so I would guess it to be
safe. Whether it will still have good hold when under water is another
question. -Jen


They do? I have my doubts. The only thing I would expect to work there
is
a marine epoxy - coral being notariously awkward to glue even in a dry
location.
--
derek


Yes, they do.
http://www.garf.org/algae2/GLUE.HTMl
-Jen




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Old November 9th 04, 11:47 AM
Jim and Phyllis Hurley
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The epoxy proposal is right on traget. It might well make the replacement a
permanent spare!

Jim

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"KRF" wrote in message
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the magnet on my impellar has seperated from the impeller. Can I use
super glue to put it back together. This is just temporary, they are
sending a new impeller assembly out to me, just need to get the filter
back up and running. thanks



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Old November 9th 04, 01:04 PM
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Aquarijen is spot on, they've been using it to 'paste' corals and such for
quite sometime, these are reefers so I would imagine there would be zero
complications in your pond. Go for it.
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"Derek Broughton" wrote in message
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Aquarijen wrote:


Marine folks use super glue to graft corals, so I would guess it to be
safe. Whether it will still have good hold when under water is another
question. -Jen


They do? I have my doubts. The only thing I would expect to work there
is
a marine epoxy - coral being notariously awkward to glue even in a dry
location.
--
derek


Yes, they do.
http://www.garf.org/algae2/GLUE.HTMl
-Jen




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Old November 9th 04, 03:49 PM
Derek Broughton
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Aquarijen wrote:


"Derek Broughton" wrote in message
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Aquarijen wrote:


Marine folks use super glue to graft corals, so I would guess it to be
safe. Whether it will still have good hold when under water is another
question. -Jen


They do? I have my doubts. The only thing I would expect to work there
is
a marine epoxy - coral being notariously awkward to glue even in a dry
location.


Yes, they do.
http://www.garf.org/algae2/GLUE.HTMl


So they do. Sorry for the scepticism. But note that they specifically warn
against "Crazy Glue", which was (at least at one time) the most commonly
available cyano-acrylate, so much so that Crazy Glue is often used to mean
_any_ cyano-acrylate.

OT - you just have to love how "GARF", a Reef research program, is based in
Boise, Idaho. I hope they're really helping those Idahoan reefs.
--
derek
 




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