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![]() Bought a new 20g Long to replace my current 20g High. Want to get 3 holes (2 for herbie, 1 for return) drilled for a sump but the local glass shops are charging $20 per hole. Does anyone know anywhere that will drill for less or has the tools and would like to help me out?
Let me know. Thanks. |
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![]() Anyone?
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![]() $20 bucks a hole is expensive on the west coast!
Now being serious, any worth in buying a hole saw...dyi and then charge $5 a person who might need the same help? Perhaps something like this? http://www.princessauto.com/pal/prod...e-Hole-Saw-Kit http://www.princessauto.com/pal/loca...ress=undefined |
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![]() next time you come out to burnaby ,bring your tank and i can make it holy
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@monocus, thanks for offering you help. I pmed you |
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Guide to building super awesome rock structures / my tank journal http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...d.php?t=116410 |
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What I do is drill a hole in a piece of plywood just big enough to let the glass hole saw pass thru and sized so it can't wander then I clamp that board on the side of glass I can access and another on the other side without a hole (just for backing so no blowout) fill the hole in the plywood with water and drill away using nice even pressure and don't spin the drill to fast never any blowout and have been successful 100% of the time I do this with mirrors when we install them around taps in houses also no problems so far knock on wood ![]() |
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