Hey everybody! I get asked this a lot so I thought I would pull a myth busters and prove once and for all what will happen when you drill into a tempered panel of glass.
I have never broke a pane once when drilling because I follow all the precautions and take my time. Here are just a few of my recent medallions:
And here are my tools.
I use a diamond bit hole saw, a craftsman drill, a c-clamp to hold the hose, and a drill guide. I should also use safety glasses...and so should you but I am not your father.
This is what a tank that is ready to drill should look like
You should rest your drill vertically with no wait on it whatsoever.
Time to drill! Let's see what happens when you attempt to drill a hole into tempered glass. Vrooom vrooom!!!
"Live like tomorrow already happened. Yesterday is only 3 days ahead. Today will be here soon."
I have never broke a pane once when drilling because I follow all the precautions and take my time. Here are just a few of my recent medallions:
And here are my tools.
I use a diamond bit hole saw, a craftsman drill, a c-clamp to hold the hose, and a drill guide. I should also use safety glasses...and so should you but I am not your father.
This is what a tank that is ready to drill should look like
You should rest your drill vertically with no wait on it whatsoever.
Time to drill! Let's see what happens when you attempt to drill a hole into tempered glass. Vrooom vrooom!!!
"Live like tomorrow already happened. Yesterday is only 3 days ahead. Today will be here soon."