Drilling 125 gallon aqueon

Blu3s94

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I assume there are some members here who have drilled there own tanks... I am not afraid to do it, I am a carpenter by trade and could probably handle it myself BUT... I figured if there is someone here who has done it before or multiple times that they could help me in the process? I'll buy the bit, could provide the drill and give ya some money for the help.

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Ouch :fun2:


Little smack has done it


While he's a chip off the old block, he somehow inherited mad tank drilling skills! He drilled 6 perfect holes at least, while you managed to break at least 3 or 4 aquariums.
 
Honestly the hardest party is getting the hole to start exactly where you want it. The bit likes to walk around if free handing it. Use a wooden template clamped in place if you need a precise location. Go slow and your golden
 
Start drilling slowly with the drill bit tilted to an angle. Once you get a good groove, it wont walk on you anymore.
 
Tilt the drill as Daquan says to get you started. But first, if you don't already know this part, get some plumbers putty and roll it out in a long snake like shape about 3/4 in tall Make that into a circle around you desired hole. Fill that with water to keep the saw from heating up. Then take your time, let drill do the work.
 
I can help for free some time if you need me. It's always nice to have someone hold a hose for you while you drill. I have drilled my 180, 75, 55, 20 and a 60 gallon tank.

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I can help for free some time if you need me. It's always nice to have someone hold a hose for you while you drill. I have drilled my 180, 75, 55, 20 and a 60 gallon tank.

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That would be awesome! Maybe sometime next week or weekend if your available? I am out of town this whole week/weekend

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Glazier by trade and all I can say is if you have access to a movable still press i would definitely go that route. Take your time and make sure the drill is straight plenty of water and make sure you make the donut with plumbers putty.

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I drilled it.... did it from the outside in which I hope wasn't a mistake. Had a couple small chips on my first hole. 2nd no problems. Thoughts?
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Looks good. Another trick you can use next time around is to put tape over the opposite side and go really slow and light when you get towards the end, it will help keep it from chipping out so bad.
 
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