In need of tank drilled. One hole in sump. I can trade cash, frag or Beer.

octopus737

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In ontario outside of Rochester. I would do it myself however, I would rather someone with expierence do it. I want to fit 1 inch bulk head on a sump.

Thank you
 
I've never drilled a 55, but I've heard that not all of them are tempered (on the sides). I could be wrong on that though. Would a 60 gallon (4" taller) work?

If you can find a 75, I believe the bottom is the only side tempered on them. I've drilled them successfully, along with 10, 20, and 29 gallon tanks.
 
Love the Avatar!!!! Yeah i guess i have to save this tank for a future project or run the pump so it needs to be primed to use it. Its my luck. if i don't use it i will pass along the deal to anyone looking for a sump that can be used with a submersible pump. I am supposed to be getting a 40 gallon tomorrow. I was hoping to use that for a fuge or qt tank though. that can be drilled. So i have to make a decision. From your experience using a good high speed hand held drill work? Or should i just let someone else do it.
 
I use my DeWalt cordless drill and never had a problem. I've drilled a dozen or so holes. Go slow rpm, don't put weight into the drill (just use the drill's weight), use water to cool everything, and make a plywood or 1"x2" guide. I've got to drill another 10 gallon tank. I was planning on taking a video of it so others can see how I do it. Maybe I'll do that Sunday.

I won't be available this weekend, but if it can wait until next weekend, I should be around. It will take us between 5 and 10 minutes per hole. I live in Irondequoit, just off of 590. If you want to meet up next weekend, let me know.

I'm sure you can guess why the flag is upside down... Still mad....
 
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