TETONVALLEYREEF
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Hey all,
I just got ahold of a 40 gallon glass hex tank, I'm really excited to get it up and running!
Planning on drilling it and was originally going to side drill it on the top, and install an internal overflow box, with a herbie setup (2 drains, 1 return).
BUT- WHAT IF: instead of drilling it at the top, I drilled the 3 holes in the side, at THE BOTTOM, ran pvc across to the middle, and 90degrees up a central 6-8" sleeve? holes drilled in PVC or acrylic sleeve to let pass the (2) 1" drain lines, and (1) 3/4" return line, all silicone sealed holes and attached to base glass (which is tempered... ie- reason for workaround).
Anyone care to comment who has done ALOT of diy tank drilling? would it be an epic mistake to have the 3 bulkheads at the base of the tank without the ability to isolate them? (PRIMARY CONCERN- if any bulkheads started leaking, tank would have to be completely broken down).
I just got ahold of a 40 gallon glass hex tank, I'm really excited to get it up and running!
Planning on drilling it and was originally going to side drill it on the top, and install an internal overflow box, with a herbie setup (2 drains, 1 return).
BUT- WHAT IF: instead of drilling it at the top, I drilled the 3 holes in the side, at THE BOTTOM, ran pvc across to the middle, and 90degrees up a central 6-8" sleeve? holes drilled in PVC or acrylic sleeve to let pass the (2) 1" drain lines, and (1) 3/4" return line, all silicone sealed holes and attached to base glass (which is tempered... ie- reason for workaround).
Anyone care to comment who has done ALOT of diy tank drilling? would it be an epic mistake to have the 3 bulkheads at the base of the tank without the ability to isolate them? (PRIMARY CONCERN- if any bulkheads started leaking, tank would have to be completely broken down).