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![]() I emptied my old 33Gal FW today to plumb it into my SW setup and discovered (as I had forgotten) that it had been previously drilled in the bottom. This hole has been covered over with a square piece of glass siliconed all along the bottom and along the four edges.
I'm wondering what my best options would be here. Should I try to remove the piece? Is there a good way to do it? Or am I risking crack ing the base where the hole is? Or should I get a diamond bit for my dremel and drill through the 2nd piece using the existing hole as a guide? Any tips?
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![]() go at it with a razor..resilicone the original stuff if you feel you've wrecked the seal..since it's on the bottom you can use a ton of silicone without having to worry about it "looking pretty"
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![]() The razor thing is really hard, I can't even seem to get the razor between the 2 pieces of glass. Even if I do get it, it will only go in as far as the razor will reach. So it won't be able to cut all the silicone.
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Gerald Home:160Gal. Foxface, Yellow Tang, Blue Tang, Coral Beauty, Lawnmower Blenny, Starwberry Dottyback, Mandarin Goby, 2 Percula Clowns, Green Brittle Star, Brown Brittle Star, Chocolate Chip Star, Cleaner Shrimp Store: 33Gal. Green Brittle Star, Chocolate Chip Star, Peppermint Shrimp |
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![]() Would a knife work?
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![]() Quote:
Steve
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![]() home despots/rona/home hardware/totem etc sell a cable cutter in the tile aisle - works great for these types of projects.
Make sure you remove all the silicone where the bulkhead will sit - take your time, do it right, you don't want the leak. Andy |