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![]() you mean besides like.. everything? xD
i drained most of the tank yesterday and stored a bunch of the water in garbage cans haha.. no sense letting all that salt go to waste! hopefully this weekend ill be drilling the plywood more.. i have no idea how i'm going to drill the tile though with it being already laid... |
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![]() A diamond hole saw drill bit should eat trough that just take it slow & be extremely carful
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![]() diamond bits need water to stay cool to not dull extremely fast. i have a long shallow tub i had filled with water to drill it the first time. this time wont be so easy as it's laid in mortar and stuck to the plywood. not to mention its in an extremely awkward place AND my sump is under it lol
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![]() Could you get one with a removable shank. Put the shank on opposite side add a very long extension feed threw hole already there then pull up from up top & feed water down from the top as well just a thought
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#5
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![]() well..
it was a lot of fun! but i think its good now! since there wasnt much space between bulkheads i decided to just cut out an entire peice around them: ![]() ![]() as you can see i didnt have a great assortment of tools so i just drilled a bunch of holes with the same bit.. not pretty but it works i then painted the bottom of my aquarium black so the light wont shine through from the sump.. >_> ![]() ![]() NO LEAKS this time.. my plumber friend came over and helped. I also made the plumbing disconnectable in case i need to clean it in the future! the only problem i am having now is the noise level! i thought herbie setups were supposed to be quiet! there's a terrible suction sound happening from my emergency return line! |
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![]() Much better
And as for the noise on emergency drain who cares as its only for emergency. Shouldn't be used other than that Now that I look at pics why are two drains tied in together. This could be noise problem. Emergency needs to be seperate. Last edited by Proteus; 06-25-2013 at 12:04 PM. |
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![]() Yeah, it looks like you have the emergency and main siphon drain tied together. You're main siphon is probably sucking air from the emergency drain. Those 2 pipes need to be run completely independent of one another and terminate under the water in your sump.
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