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![]() I get the same thing, and have been for a few months.
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![]() How much are the professional ones?
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![]() I found that the "tool place" in Kamloops had pretty good bits and a good range of sizes for about $20 each (for the 2.5" I bought). As for the rig.... I just drilled a piece of acrylic sheet first, then clamped on the glass to hold the bit in place for the first while.
A real good drill is the only needed expensive part. You need one with very fine control over the speed. You can always have your cheap bit re-coated if you actually wear it out. But you have to drill a lot for that to happen. |
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![]() I thought I tried The Tool Place, but now that I think of it, they were closed when I went there. I'll have to try again. Good idea with te acrylic!! Ya, I have a good Makita drill.
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![]() I have a bit to drill a 1.5 bulkhead. Have drilled several holes in my tank. Very easy to do.
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![]() Ya, it's not hard. I need to drill for 3/4" and 1" bulkheads, so I need 1 1/2" and 1 3/4" bits.
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![]() Myka did you check with any of the local glass shops? Rumor I heard some will RENT bits out for cheap.
Also look at borrowing a 'right angle drill', it will be alot easier to drill with, and they're normally in the 0-800rpm range
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