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Old 12-13-2006, 01:25 AM
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Default Removing glass baffle in an operational sump

Hello everybody,
I am trying to remove one of my baffles in my sump. The sump and tank are up and currently running. I have tried cutting the silicone with an "Olfa" knife but cannot get the thing to budge!
I was wondering if it is an option to break the glass and then remove it that way. I am concerned about getting broken glass into the system ( pumps,etc.)
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Old 12-13-2006, 01:53 AM
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I've done this, it's kind of a PITA but you should be able to get a clean break. Score right down the middle on one side and then smack the other side on the score line with a screw driver handle or something.
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Old 12-13-2006, 01:57 AM
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I've done this, it's kind of a PITA but you should be able to get a clean break. Score right down the middle on one side and then smack the other side on the score line with a screw driver handle or something.
"Score" down it with what?
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a tile cutter sometimes works ok, do you have a diamond ring around?
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A diamond ring , maybe , but my girlfriend would kill me !
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Don't use a diamond you'll chip the bloddy thing and never hear the end of it. Use a glass cutter from the hardware store, they're cheap.
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Old 12-13-2006, 03:16 AM
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Ive never used one for that purpose but i know people who have without problems, was just a sugestion.
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How much of a gap you have between the edge of the baffle and the sump wall? If there is a gap you could try using thin air craft cable to saw the baffle out.
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Thanks for the input!
I think I will pick up a glass cutter and try that route. I will update the D.I.Y. crowd when I am done on how it worked out.
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Don't use a diamond you'll chip the bloddy thing and never hear the end of it. Use a glass cutter from the hardware store, they're cheap.
Then it isn't a real diamond.....and then you WILL hear about it
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