To drill a tank? If it goes wrong you have completely destroyed a really large and expensive item. Just wondering why so many seem willing to,take this obvious risk and how they minimize it.
Rooster
Rooster
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Before I drilled my tank I used the Eshopps PF300 on my 40 breeder. Matched with the appropriate return pump I never had issues with it loosing siphon. Ran that for 2 years before switching to my drilled setup@Crabs McJones you use a hob overflow with out issues and have power outed tested. Can you shed some light on the brand name
To drill a tank? If it goes wrong you have completely destroyed a really large and expensive item. Just wondering why so many seem willing to,take this obvious risk and how they minimize it.
Rooster
I used a piece of plywood. Drilled it with a hole saw and made a V notch in it so the water could flush the glass dust out.Get some decently think plastic and make a template for the size hole you want to drill.tape it to the tank and it helps hold the bit and make its easier.i have done 3 tanks now and no mishaps.