So I've got this killer piece of drift wood.  Trying to let it sit over night in a tub of hot water.  I can't even keep it under with a red brick on it.  I KID YOU NOT!

 

I was thinking about pouring some lead into it like fishing weights you find at a tackle store.

 

Another thought was getting silicon glue out and gluing it to a piece of slate.

 

Anyone got good tips on how to anchor drift wood?

 

Thanks folks!

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My piece still won't sink after years. I took a piece of slate big enough to weigh it down, drilled holes through the slate, then used stainless steel screws to go through the holes into the base of the wood.

This is more of a log piece.  I'm thinking about drilling a hole and pouring lead into it.  Then using Anubias plant to root and hide where I had to drill it for lead if it shows too much.

 

If it were more of a vertical piece your slate suggestion would be perfect.  I've got more of a coin wood piece were it could get laid heads or tails.  I hate having to nail it down to a side.

 

Thinking the lead option gives me better options and if I drill it right it should be easy to hide.

 

Thanks for the feedback!

This is the best way ^

 

Dang it....   computer stuff on the brain...  SINK was the word I meant to use....
I put 2 screws in to mine put to s cups on it and stuck it to the bottom of the tank or side .

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