That’s where I draw the line --------------- LOL with little fishes going under the bridge and crabs and snails walking on the bicycle ramp ………..
Lol, what a sight to see
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That’s where I draw the line --------------- LOL with little fishes going under the bridge and crabs and snails walking on the bicycle ramp ………..
Really cool thread! I think I will use this idea for my nano scape.
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None at all, its acctually easier.Are there any issues with drilling wet rock?
None at all, its acctually easier.
If you have the rock inside water it will be easier, the drill bit does not get hot and the particles get out in the water. Wet rock drilling without water I agree its not that easy. I have used all three methodes and the easiest is drilling rock inside water, second dry rock and third wet rock without water. Anyway reef rock is not like drilling concreteActually no, it isn't IME. Drilling wet rock, you get the pulverized contents stuck on the grooves of the drill bit to the point where the drill no longer really drills as it does spin in place. With dry rock, the pulverized rock has a better chance of moving up and out, without sticking to the drill bit itself. I've been drilling rock for a long time, and I hate drilling wet rock. I would much rather drill dry rock any day of the week.
Most big hole in concrete are done wet with diamond bits, ex. drilling or cutting concrete 24" thick and making 8" holes. The reef rock is the same way. I do agree with you that most difficult is wet rock without being submerged in water, but for the rocks we are drilling ..........piese of cake I am an old construction fella that has used air hammers LOLI can't imagine drilling rock underwater is all that safe... but to each his/her own I guess. :neutral:
Love to see photos if you doReally great design! Scale-able too. I like.
You're starting to motivate me in a very DIY kinda way, sir...might have to try something like this soon.