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What type of ceramic do most of you all use to make frag plugs? Because 7 dollars for 15 is pricey when i frag almost weekly....i could get another chalice after 2 months:tongue:...

Also where can you buy the ceramic to make the plugs?

Thanks
 
Make your own, get a bag of Type II concrete and Play sand from Lowes, 4sand:1concrete .

Then just cure the plugs for a couple weeks. I have made over 100 and have not put a dent in the bag of concrete. It might take you a couple times to get your mixture right.

I had a thread that went through the process step by step but all the pictures are broken. I will have to find all the pics.
 
i make my own frag plus out of live rock.......just grab yourself a chunk of live rock and put it on a wet-saw and cut it into slices..........they look natural and no need to cure them...after you slice them they are ready to go....
 
Ill have to run by lowes sometime maybe this week, thanks

I dont own a wet tile saw...but am considering getting one...........could a dremel cut a about inch thick branch of rock?
 
ok ....i guess i need to put wet tile saw on to get list

1.chalice
2.chalice
3.Nice camera
4.Nice video camera
5.wet tile saw
6.Chalice

Where can you get a good 1 for the best price?
 
I use sea shells. I filled a five gallon bucket with them at the beach this year. They look quite a bit more natural epoxied to the rock than your typical frag plug (*cough* ORA *cough* *cough*).
 
I don't know where you are getting your plugs but there are a lot of economy based options. We make Micro Plugs 100 for $15. Plugs $15 for 50. Stemmed disks $11 for 25, $20 for 50, Premium Plug $15 for 12. We also make basic disks. Packed in bulk. 1.5" disks $52.50 for 250. 2" disks $30 for 125. All ceramic. Shipping $10 regardless of volume.

Micro Plugs
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Frag Station Plugs
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Frag Station Disks
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Premium Plugs
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Basic Disk and Large Basic Disk
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Sure you can probably make them for less but honestly wouldn't you rather play in the water and let someone else get dirty.
 
You can make your own fairly easily.

Fill a Plastic mixing container with sculpting sand. Came pre-moistened to perfect consistency.
They sell the plastic mixing containers with the concrete mix at Lowes and HomeDepot.

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If your sand is dry, wet it so you can squeeze it and it keeps shape.

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Next push your mold into the sand.

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Now you are ready to make concrete.

3 parts sand

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1 part Type I/II Portland Cement.

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and a little water

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The concrete will be a gray color when mixing but if you use white reef sand it will dry a little lighter. They do make white cement but it has to be special ordered.

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I mixed it pretty watery so it takes to the mold better. Especially when making frag plugs with the bottom peg to fit egg crate.

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Let it dry in the mold for about 24 hours and pull them out for a few days of air drying.

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Dont forget to put them in water for 3-4 weeks to bring PH down before using them.

Here are some of my creations

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I don't know where you are getting your plugs but there are a lot of economy based options. We make Micro Plugs 100 for $15. Plugs $15 for 50. Stemmed disks $11 for 25, $20 for 50, Premium Plug $15 for 12. We also make basic disks. Packed in bulk. 1.5" disks $52.50 for 250. 2" disks $30 for 125. All ceramic. Shipping $10 regardless of volume.

Micro Plugs
DSC_0352-1.jpg

Frag Station Plugs
fragstations020-1.jpg

Frag Station Disks
fragstations017-1.jpg

Premium Plugs
DSC_0062.jpg

Basic Disk and Large Basic Disk
DSC_0441.jpg


Sure you can probably make them for less but honestly wouldn't you rather play in the water and let someone else get dirty.

Well that is the only thing at my lfs that is expensive.................i might be pming you in a few months..i only have about 15 left..and what a great price!

Good Work! Gooch
 
You can make your own fairly easily.

Fill a Plastic mixing container with sculpting sand. Came pre-moistened to perfect consistency.
They sell the plastic mixing containers with the concrete mix at Lowes and HomeDepot.

IMG_1496.jpg


If your sand is dry, wet it so you can squeeze it and it keeps shape.

IMG_1493.jpg


Next push your mold into the sand.

IMG_1499.jpg


IMG_1522.jpg


Now you are ready to make concrete.

3 parts sand

IMG_1502.jpg


1 part Type I/II Portland Cement.

IMG_1505.jpg


IMG_1507.jpg


and a little water

IMG_1511.jpg


The concrete will be a gray color when mixing but if you use white reef sand it will dry a little lighter. They do make white cement but it has to be special ordered.

IMG_1512.jpg


I mixed it pretty watery so it takes to the mold better. Especially when making frag plugs with the bottom peg to fit egg crate.

IMG_1525.jpg


IMG_1527.jpg



Let it dry in the mold for about 24 hours and pull them out for a few days of air drying.

IMG_1547.jpg


Dont forget to put them in water for 3-4 weeks to bring PH down before using them.

Here are some of my creations

IMG_1478.jpg


IMG_1481.jpg


IMG_1490.jpg

Now i might make a frag station! or my own rock!
 
Now i might make a frag station! or my own rock!

that looks just like how my mother in law makes her cookies!! , i can not cook or bake so i guess i have to buy a bunch!! :sad:
 
that looks just like how my mother in law makes her cookies!! , i can not cook or bake so i guess i have to buy a bunch!! :sad:


LOL but you can try , you could tell yoiur friends Check out my reef blobs!!!
 

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