Diamond Hole Saw

phljess

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Does anyone have a diamond hole saw for 1 inch to 1 1/2 bulkeads bulkheads? If so I would like to borrow them this summer.

Thanks,

Phillip
 
I have a 2" hole saw if you could use it. You could always reduce with some fittings. What are your plans anyway?
 
I was thinking about drilling my 125 to make it more easy to run. I get tired of cleaning out the U-tubes and the such. I also thought it might be nice to plumb a couple closed loops into it.
 
Let me know how that goes! I have a 125 that needs drilled also! Many people talk about how easy it is to do. I would really be SOL if it cracked!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9425635#post9425635 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by firefish2020
Your going to drill that tank! Are you nuts, if it breaks wont you have a lot of frags with no home. :(

Now Ron you know you don't have to worry, if that were to happen, Phil would be on here giving those frags to the first person with a system to maintain them, provided that they come get them right away of course.

Phil make sure you get my cell number before you start drilling. LOL
 
Why do you really need a tank anyways. You can always use a rubbermade. Besides if I cracked the tank, it's about the least expensive part of the whole system. One 6100 is more than the tank is worth.
 
you can drill a hole in a rubbermaid and it wont break lol i had to do it to mount an osmolater on one and worked great
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9432339#post9432339 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by firefish2020
Yep that's why I use one, I learned a few years ago hammers and glass don't go well together LOL :D



I believe this is the incident that Ron was referring to.


crackedtank.jpg




Bet you forgot I had this. LOL
 
You can get them on ebay for like 5$ or cheeper they are from china and are kinda one time use they are good for like 5-6 holes but for the price you can't beat them.I used them to drill my 29 they worked great!
 
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