I acquired a standard 300 gallon acrylic tank last year, it's been sitting empty in my garage throughout the cold months, but I want to start working on it before the summer ends. My first concerns are the scratches (the tank is over 25 years old) and the overflow boxes.
There are two acrylic overflow boxes, one on each short end, from top to bottom in the center of the sides. I would like to remove them and install some drill-through boxes to maximize floor space and get rid of the dead spots in the corners.
Does anyone have any ideas about removing them? My first instinct is to smash them out with a hammer, Dremel out the smaller remaining pieces, then sand down the rest, but if there's a better way I would be all ears.
There are two acrylic overflow boxes, one on each short end, from top to bottom in the center of the sides. I would like to remove them and install some drill-through boxes to maximize floor space and get rid of the dead spots in the corners.
Does anyone have any ideas about removing them? My first instinct is to smash them out with a hammer, Dremel out the smaller remaining pieces, then sand down the rest, but if there's a better way I would be all ears.

cut them out with a angle grinder then sand the remaining plastic town and polish if you’d like.