The main problem Nancy's thinking about with the 10 gallons is they were usually drilled for sumps and cracked when the bulkheads got knocked around since the glass is thin.<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=5834657#post5834657 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by fishmon
The tank IS empty I assume? If so its actually pretty easy, I have probably drilled 100 or so holes, give or take, and only cracked one and thats because I slipped w/ the drill. Also the fact that it was a 20gallon tank (thin glass). Thicker glass is less prone to crack IMO. All you need is a diamond tip hole saw, just do a google for glass hole saws. They aren't cheap about $60-80 for a 1". But if your drilling 8 holes, the average glass shop charges $10 per hole. Start w/ a scrap piece of glass and Just mark where you want your hole, put a "dam" of clay around the hole, slightly larger than the size your drilling, fill the inside of the dam w/ water and then get your drill up to about medium speed. Keeping the dam full of water is VERY IMPORTANT!! ( I have used cordless drills for this but I like the power of a corded better) When drill is up to speed start the hole saw at an angle touching the outer edge of the bit to the outer edge of the circle you have drawn out. As the bit starts to cut, SLOWLY roll the bit down flush w/ the glass as you increase the speed of the drill. once you have started a groove in the glass just let the weight of the drill do the work. DON'T PRESS HARD. Go slow until you feel the bit penetrate the other side, ease up on the drill and keep speed the same. Out will pop the glass plug and you have your hole!
Hope this helps.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9955650#post9955650 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Reef4Fun
The 125 gal in the shop that sits in the center, Ron and Barry had one of the members come in and drill it for them.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9959762#post9959762 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mcox33
I thought they special ordered the tank drilled in the center. Was the holdup. Took forever to get. One of the members made the overflows.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9961061#post9961061 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by igotsalt
I think it was predrilled at factory and Phil built overflows. I'm sure they will enlighten us!
I am very anxious to get started! I have wanted a decent camera for a while now. If I had a camera I could show you what I was thinking and probably get better advice from you guys! Looking at Canon A640 to take pictures of my perennial garden, soccer games, and salt addiction. Someday I'll be able to do the "photo of the month"
how about you camera buffs looking at that camera, mind you I am a point and shoot but willing to learn to get quality pictures!
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9987066#post9987066 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Reef4Fun
Ron helped me pick out a camera, had perfect advice, and I followed what he said, needless to say, my camera is exactly what I was wanting in one and I absolutely love it!
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10036178#post10036178 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by cdbias2
I ask "F" the other day about drilling tanks and he says he charges $40 a hole, I didn't gather that was with a guarantee either, although I dont know how you could gaurantee someone elses tank.