how many holes in a pane of glass?

cloakerpoked

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I'm thinking about drilling the back of a 60 cube (it's 2x2x2) that I'm going to be setting up. I'd been talking about it some, and so my wife ran out and bought me one on Friday:dance: :bounce3:

What I'm wondering is how many times can I safely drill holes to accomodate 1"-1.5" bulkheads in the back? It already has two holes for the overflow which is in the center of the back pane.
 
Seahorse had it. I get a nice discount there because my mom is an employee. It's a reef ready tank, and I'm really excited to pick it up (it's on order right now). I want to do a closed loop system with my Dart and go to an SPS/LPS tank, but not sure if I can safely drill as many holes as I want to.
 
Yep I looked at them - even without discount the prices were not too bad. I will eventually replace the acrylic 60 hex tank in my office with a tank like this.
 
There is a brace around the top, but no cross bracing (it's not rimless). Not sure how thick the glass is...I'm guessing 3/8ths, but I honestly have no clue.
 
From my expierence (have done glass work for about 5 years now) there has to be twice the thickness of the glass between each hole. So for example if it is 3/8 thick you will need atleast 3/4 of an inch around each hole. So if you want it to look like swiss cheese you can do so. Just make sure you use a good steady stream of water while drilling. Drill slow the littlest bit of heat will crack the glass between the holes.
 
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