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![]() Sorry, I only have two diamond bits and they aren't that size.
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Just curious, but what if someone came to drill you larger holes and the tank broke? Glass drilling is a pretty handy skill to have in this hobby. So I'll be seconding the recommendation to consider trying it yourself. If not I'm sure a few phone calls to locals stores in town could probably get you your answer on who could do such a job. |
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![]() I've drilled glass before, but I wouldn't tackle re-drilling existing holes! Sounds like a disaster in the making.
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![]() Why not just go with regular sched-40 bulkheads?
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![]() What he said and as mentioned, why dont you just go with sch 40?
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![]() Thanks for all of the replies! I am just going to use some sch40 bulkheads for sure.
I went with the schedule80 because most of the plumbing is visible, I also just really like the look/quality of the sch80. It has turned out to be a pain though. The new holes were only going to be 5mm larger so trying to drill 2.55mm off each side seems awful sketchy. I have really got to try and get some pics of this thing up here |
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![]() Paint your PVC black that's what I do looks clean with the acrylic
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