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![]() Where to buy these and has anyone here used a dremel to drill a tank?
I wanna setup a small 16 gal tank... the glass is pretty thin so I figured I could use the dremel on it... Any advice? |
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![]() I bought a set from canadian tire, i've bought their mastercraft brand and I've bought dremel brand. the dremel brand bit broke within a few seconds, which really sucked because I had to get a different sized chuck for it. the motormaster ones were -OK- and got the job done, but wore out after two holes. I guess if that's all you need, that'd be fine.
I've been pondering on getting the set from lee valley tools: http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...30,43409,43425 the mastercraft worked for me. It was a 6pack for $26.99. I used them for drilling 2 10gal tanks. for the hassle of it, i'll bring my next project to a glass shop for them to do...cost less in the end of buying bit after bit. ![]() oh, advice! be patient with the bit and use LOTS of water at mid-high speeds. I used flexible airline tubing syphoning from an 11L jug, tied a knot in it to reduce it to a small trickle and taped it to my dremel right by the bit.
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![]() hmmm, sounds like a bit of a pain and pricey too...
maybe I should look on Ebay for drill bits... bleh! Thanks though. |