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Review on πŸ–₯️ PC Products 167779 Multi-Purpose Two-Part by John Hall

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Binds almost everything.

I had a very unusual project. My son has a pet moray eel that is very friendly but needs a home in an aquarium. As you can understand, the moray eel is not a small pet, so the house had to be large and durable. The house is a maze of 4 inch PVC pipes and lots of bends to create eel tunnels. The maze has several holes through which the eel can escape or enter the maze. After the maze was built, we wanted to mask the maze with a rock. Cliff. Florida's bedrock (a very porous off-white rock) seemed like the best choice for making the tank bottom and back of the tank look like the seabed. The problem is that whatever epoxy we chose to bond the rocks to the PVC has to withstand the rigors of a saltwater aquarium and the abuse of moray eels. Also, you can tie stones with PVC. I was watching a video from a website where another person used the PC-7 to glue rocks together in a marine aquarium. The PC-7 is very easy to work with. This is a two part epoxy. Simply mix Can A with Can B. This will give you enough time to work with the epoxy before it bonds. Once established, the connection is permanent. Even the harsh elements of salt water can't harm the connection. The eel loves its new home and darts through the maze like a small fish, even though it is several meters tall. The house is very realistic and as a diver I can say it looks like the bottom of the ocean. I would highly recommend this product to anyone who needs a durable connection that can withstand any harsh environment.

Pros
  • Epoxy Tile Adhesive
Cons
  • New Competitors Appeared