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![]() I bought 2 big chunks of reef bones yesterday and have decided I want to make come caves and holes in them for my fish before I cycle them.
I will use a masonary bit for the smaller holes, but I also have a 3 inch metal hole saw. Would that be able to punch through the reef bones? They're fairly porus, so I think it should work. Any advice? |
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![]() I have used a wood auger bit or a wood self feed bit works great...It dulls the bit, but will take out the center media unlike a holesaw
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