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Truziel 06-03-2014 11:56 PM

LF experienced person to drill tank
 
Hello,

As my title says I am looking for an experienced person to drill a couple holes for 1" bulkhead in a tank for me. I've spoken with Jeff at J&L and he is unable to get in contact with his guy at the moment, so I was hoping some other reefer could help me out perhaps even teach me!

~Joshua

AquaPin 06-04-2014 12:08 AM

Oceanic Corals did mine, maybe check with them.

greyreef 06-04-2014 12:47 AM

drilling tank
 
I just drilled my first tank
3 holes for bulkheads on the back of a 40 gal breeder
Its really quite easy, just go to gl*******s.com, look at their video and follow
You have the drillbits?

nrosdal 06-04-2014 01:19 AM

very easy. Go to princess auto or somewhere comparable and buy a bit. Run water on tank drill slowly and from the inside out so if it chips the seal on bulkhead will still be good.

Truziel 06-05-2014 11:39 PM

Thank you for all the info, I'll swing by princess auto after work tomorrow and give it a try this weekend. have an older tank I can practice on lol.

Accordexi 06-06-2014 02:08 AM

Just make sure it's not tempered glass ;)

Bryan 06-08-2014 10:52 AM

The thicker the glass (within reason) it is easier. Drilling 3/8" or 1/2" glass is easy and with a diamond bit it's a piece of cake, go slow and lot's of water. Just be carefiul on the "push through" at the end or you will get chips taken out of the glass. Some like to clamp a piece of wood on the back so the bit doesn't "punch through" quickly.

Truziel 06-08-2014 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Accordexi (Post 900302)
Just make sure it's not tempered glass ;)

That's the first thing I did ;) bottom is all else is not.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bryan (Post 900591)
The thicker the glass (within reason) it is easier. Drilling 3/8" or 1/2" glass is easy and with a diamond bit it's a piece of cake, go slow and lot's of water. Just be carefiul on the "push through" at the end or you will get chips taken out of the glass. Some like to clamp a piece of wood on the back so the bit doesn't "punch through" quickly.

I like that wood idea, would also catch the glass. Thanks for the encouragement and advise guys! Got my bit at princesses auto and drilling this afternoon, will let you all know how I did.


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