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Old 05-10-2009, 05:41 AM
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Never thought about putting tape on the inside. Good Idea. Now, I dunno when I'll get to try it HAHAHA. I'm done drilling for a while I hope..
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Med-slow speed, let the weight of the drill do the work, dont push. Took me 15 min I guess, with the last hole closer to 20 because the saw was about wore out. 1/2" glass. That saw has cut through about 5.5" of glass total so far
You can actually use a high speed and push surprisingly hard (on thick glass like that), Great job though! Biggest thing is to slow down as you are starting to come through to prevent "shelling". No way, would my g/f let me drill a tank in "her" livingroom
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Old 05-10-2009, 05:22 PM
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Siliconing the C2C overflow now. I kinda mis judges the distance needed. The V will be on almost a 45* angle. The Eurobrace makes it tough. To make it look good, yet be able to get in to the bottom of the V for cleaning. Time will tell
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Progress Update.

Got the overflow done. I set the overflow 90* and siliconed the inside. Waited about an hr for the silicone to skin up, then set it on the final angle.



I siliconed the visible edge, masked off the glass as to not get any silicone on where I didn't want it.



Once the silicone had set up enough, I started on the back plumbing. using tape to hold the overflow from shifting. Which it never did.



Now it was time to wait. Wait for my bud to finally come over and help lift it up on the stand. Waited for 3 hrs before help arrived.
Once it was up, ut was time to put the bulkheads in. This couldn't be done by myself, so I enlisted qualified help.
Man, I need a haircut, getting pretty long

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Is that the qualified help inside the tank?
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She is a bulkhead installation specialist.
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Is your overflow panel Starfire?

The build is looking great Dan..
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Is your overflow panel Starfire?

The build is looking great Dan..
I'd love to say YEAH! But I never asked for it. BUT, now that you mention it, it is pretty darn clear. My glass guy is a car buff too. So we trade glass for powder coating on his Dart and Cuda HAHAHA. Just not enough PC work to get a whole tank built LOL
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She is a bulkhead installation specialist.
Paul, got a OM-4 ready for me? Approximatly, what are the Dim's of the OM-4? Trying to figure out where the Leak, ER, AMPmaster will go.

There's not as much room as I anticipated with a 50g sump HAHAHA
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