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    Anyone clued a Naniwa to a substrate like marble tile or anything?
    I've got a 3k and 8k that I'd like to add some height to for the holder.

    Is so what did you use as the substrate and what type of bonding agent?

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    Jer
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    I glued to marble tile that i had a tile cutter friend cut for me. And used gorilla glue, two part marine epoxy. Its beem wet for hours and it aint comming apart.
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    I used Bondo on both my 8k and 12k a few years ago with no problems. https://straightrazorpalace.com/hone...blization.html

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    I have not tried it yet, but FlexSeal has come out with a new product called FlexGlue.

    According to the commercials, it grabs instantly and will even bond under water. It sounds ideal for this type of project.

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