Best way to trim rim

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What's the best way to trim about a centimeter chunk out the rim? I can't afford to drill out a fourth tank, and this rim goes lower than the last one, blocking my overflow from fitting
Edit just for clarity: i dont want to remove the rim, just cut the bare minimum for clearance
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It would be messy, but if I had to do this I would use a grinder. I might not look very good when it was finished, either.
 

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Do you need to trim just a small section? If so, I used an exacto knife/razor blade to fit two 3/4 inch 90 degree fittings in mine. No mess.
 
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Thanks yall. The suggestion of blowtorching a knife (is it bad I don't have a normal lighter) worked on scrap plastic in the garage. It did throw some fumes out, so I'm just waiting until my newborn isn't home to commit
 

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