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Do you need your tank drilled? (Okanagan)
I can't find any cheap diamond hole saw bits to drill my tanks. If I find enough people who are wanting their tanks drilled, I will buy the contractor grade expensive-as-all-heck bits, and I will come and drill your tank for you. Or you can do it, while I watch. I will supply the drill, the bits, and the ring that holds the water for the bit. :)
As with companies that drill tanks, the risk of your tank breaking is yours, not mine. ;) Anyone interested? |
Mops.ca
TRY www.mops.ca /////// great company i ordered mine from them !
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Thanks for the link. It appears the website is down right now. I wanted to buy something today though. I need something to do this weekend. :)
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u are in rush :) |
NO the website is working i just checked ! I received my items in two days !
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Weird...I can get the first page, but as soon as I click on any link on the site I get a page that says:
E:\home\dancole\website\cgi-bin\SoftCart.exe Internal Exception Error c0000005 |
I get the same thing, and have been for a few months.
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How much are the professional ones?
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I found that the "tool place" in Kamloops had pretty good bits and a good range of sizes for about $20 each (for the 2.5" I bought). As for the rig.... I just drilled a piece of acrylic sheet first, then clamped on the glass to hold the bit in place for the first while.
A real good drill is the only needed expensive part. You need one with very fine control over the speed. You can always have your cheap bit re-coated if you actually wear it out. But you have to drill a lot for that to happen. |
I thought I tried The Tool Place, but now that I think of it, they were closed when I went there. I'll have to try again. Good idea with te acrylic!! Ya, I have a good Makita drill. :)
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