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Topic: New Melones Koanee with "Sinker Dropper"  (Read 3106 times)

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What kind of glue are you using ?

I did some with "Goop" and some with some old "Shoe Goo" I had laying around. When you sniff them they smell about the same  :smt101

I hold the line on one side of the rock (heavy end of rock down) and take the end of the tube and smear a streak down the line/rock. Turn the rock over and repeat. I did wash the rocks (sprayed them off in a tub)  earlier in the day and let them dry. Turning the rocks over with wet glue can be tricky so I figured the next time I would wait a while and do the second side, or have a bucket of sand to just stand them up in.


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although gluing finger to rock works real well !

That might get in the way of your paddling  :smt002

Ben

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