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|  how to remove overflow and bulkheads? Not sure if this goes here... I have a 90g drilled tank, I wish to turn it into freshwater and get rid of the sump. It has a built in corner overflow and the bulkheads were firmly siliconed in. What is the best way to remove them? Any tricks or tips? I considered exchanging it for non-drilled, but it is too heavy to carry up the steps; it must weigh at least 250-300lbs... | 
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|   I've used a drill to drill a series of holes in a line perpendicular to the bulkhead's opening. This sorta splits the fitting in half and you can start wiggling and cutting bits out. A lot of work! | 
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|   I used razor blads and guitar string to remove my overflow....  a lot of work. | 
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|   that is very easy to do , the bulkheads are easy to do unscrew them and taks a hammer to the bottom of them to loosen the bulkhead. and why not keep the over flow there to put your heaters in and have3 a powerhead with some fittings  on there use some 1/2' pvc and when you getto the top of the over flow use a 90 and a 90 glue them and put another 90 on there and you have a instant circulation flow going and the water in the over flow is getting heated.   and u hide your heaters in there and put stuff like carbon in a bag there too..... 
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  I had to do the grunt work there.  But I made them slave on the other parts of the build  | 
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 I am not worried about heaters showing as the plants cloak them, and carbon goes inside the canister. If it were smaller I would leave it. | 
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