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![]() Hi everyone I'm just wondering if somebody in lower mainland who could drill a hole on my tank for drain and return, it's a 72g bow.
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![]() Dan at Aquatic Addictions has A glass drill. I do not know what he charges though. You would probably have to bring the tank to the store.
Keith. |
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![]() I drilled my biocube myself with my friend diamond thingy..it way cheaper than paying someone else to do it.
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![]() You can also pm "seahorse fanatic". He's got a drilling bit I think.
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![]() I got Dan at Aqquatic Additions to do it for me. He did a great job! I am very happy with it. He's got a proper drill that gives even pressure to help avoid cracking the tank. Just a suggestion.....
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![]() What did it cost at AA?
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![]() Sea Horse Fanatic did mine. Great Job
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![]() I use Vancouver Glass all the time...
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![]() Quote:
Not sure if you were thinking drilling the bottom? or back pane? Cheers! |
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![]() Yes they are tempered.
You can buy the bowfronts already pre-drilled to your specs from the factory. But of course special order means special price. You might have to do it on the side of the tank further down. sl |
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