Thinking about drilling this 7.5 gallon frag tank. . . But worried I’ll mess it up (or change my mind). . .
just use wood hole saw and go slow???
just use wood hole saw and go slow???
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My overflow came with a diamond hole saw meant for acrylic, there's a kit on sale for Prime Day for 12 bucks too, but there are other types for acrylic. I have an adjustable two-pin cutter, but I'm not sure it's advisable on a finished tank, as it's meant for my drill press.Oh, I guess I should’ve asked, I do have a glass/diamond hole saw, should I use that, or are the ones for plastic different?
Don’t recall ever hearing that phrase … but I’m only in my 70’s!…and Bob's your uncle
That’s funny! Because I think I got it from your generation…Don’t recall ever hearing that phrase … but I’m only in my 70’s!
Thank you everyone for the replies! I ended up getting a wood/metal holesaw from the local hardware store. I was kind of limited and in fact I had to go to two different stores to get the sizes I needed. Anyway I took it very slow and anytime I felt a bit binding I backed off. . . And it worked like a charm! I did drill one of the holes slightly high, and will have to shave off the top of the bulkhead lip, but I’m not too worried about it. I’ll send a picture when I get home. Thanks again everyone!