All,
I wanted to bounce my plan of drilling my 40B off of you all. Please let me know what you think!
First, my plan is to drill my 40B from the inside of the tank out. My theory was that it would keep the watertight gaskets that are inside the tank next to the cleanest cuts of the drilling that will be made. I've seen a lot of the exit drill cuts leaving chips and what not, so I figure to leave that on the outside instead of the inside.
Second, since my 40B is plastic rimmed, I would like to aim to have the tank water level to be as close to that rim, possibly behind it if I'm lucky. To achieve this, my plan was to place the included Eshopps drill template on the inside, allowing for it to ride higher than if it was placed on the exterior, mating with the plastic rim. This reinforces the first plan of drilling from the inside of the tank.
Here's the loose idea of applying the template on the inside:
Here's a close up of the template riding higher than the plastic rim. This is for reference, it can go probably 1/4" higher.
I'm planning on drilling two 3/4" return bulkheads to the left and right of the overflow. They will have loc-line returns threaded into them. Does anyone have any suggestion as to how deep into the tank I should place them? I understand that one should place them rather high to limit the amount of syphon they allow back to the sump. At the same time, I think it might be ugly to have curved loc-line half exposed and have submerged at the waterline. Let me know what you think.
I wanted to bounce my plan of drilling my 40B off of you all. Please let me know what you think!
First, my plan is to drill my 40B from the inside of the tank out. My theory was that it would keep the watertight gaskets that are inside the tank next to the cleanest cuts of the drilling that will be made. I've seen a lot of the exit drill cuts leaving chips and what not, so I figure to leave that on the outside instead of the inside.
Second, since my 40B is plastic rimmed, I would like to aim to have the tank water level to be as close to that rim, possibly behind it if I'm lucky. To achieve this, my plan was to place the included Eshopps drill template on the inside, allowing for it to ride higher than if it was placed on the exterior, mating with the plastic rim. This reinforces the first plan of drilling from the inside of the tank.
Here's the loose idea of applying the template on the inside:
Here's a close up of the template riding higher than the plastic rim. This is for reference, it can go probably 1/4" higher.
I'm planning on drilling two 3/4" return bulkheads to the left and right of the overflow. They will have loc-line returns threaded into them. Does anyone have any suggestion as to how deep into the tank I should place them? I understand that one should place them rather high to limit the amount of syphon they allow back to the sump. At the same time, I think it might be ugly to have curved loc-line half exposed and have submerged at the waterline. Let me know what you think.
