Thanks for the input Marc.
Now for someone like me who has no idea how to tap things is it possible to buy plates that are pre threaded?
I got some rods from Marc at the Bridgewater meeting and used them as studs for connecting tonga branch. it worked out GREAT!!!!
I drilled the holes for the studs using a ROTO ZIP with a ceramic tile bit. Then because of the narrow diameter of the branches, I ground down the rods to the thickness I needed. I set them with super glue (after matching up the holes, dry fit, etc). after letting it set over night I added some epoxy puddy then pushed them together smoothed it out and let it dry over night again. After it was cured, I was able to go back with the ROTO ZIP tool, and smooth out or texture the joint to my liking. I will add some pics of the finished aquascape to my 47 column set up thread soon. now all I have to do is wait for the rocks to purple up. I used purple puddy so you can see the joints right now. Because of the texturing with the roto tool, you shouldn't see any transition when the colors match. I was able to connect 8 seperate pieces of tonga to make a tree thing. It wouldn't have worked without the studs...I tried.
Marc told me before I started to use high speed, but drill slowly.........that was great advice.
Thanks again Marc!!!
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