my accomplishment for today.

Skorpinok

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Nothing bigdeal but - I drilled my first tank today. Sorry I didn't take pictures of the step by step. I purchased the hole saw from Richon Tools.com. It was cheaper that having someone drilling it for me. It was a slow drilling - but well worth the effort.:D.

Here's the end result.
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Thanks....

I'm not sure how thick the glass is, but it's a standard 40g tank. It took about 2 - 3 minutes x 3 holes with a 38mm hole saw for a 3/4" bulkhead. I used a 19v drill and used low settings to drill the hole. Also, used a 2 litter coke bottle, punched a hole for slow control water flow to cool the bit.

Of course, I cracked the first glass. Thank god is was just for practice. I guess the glass was to thin.:cool:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8623427#post8623427 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Elite
It's a lot easier than you thought huh :D ..

Yes, it was. Especially with the hole saw. It was a cleans circular cut.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8623452#post8623452 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Skorpinok
Of course, I cracked the first glass. Thank god is was just for practice. I guess the glass was to thin.:cool:

Yikes!

What would you say is "too thin?"

V
 
Anything thinner than 3/16" will be a lot tougher. They key is nice even pressure and using a hole saw with a lot of teeth (80 is ideal) and keeping things cool (water drip line). Keep steady with the drill and keep it slow and you should be fine.
 
V. I drill couple 10G tank and it was fine. The glass on those tank are pretty thin. Just go slow and don't put any pressure.. Let the drill do the work :D
 
Vincerama2 - the glass that I broke was a scrap glass from HD. That glass was probably too thin - probably thiner than a 10 gallon tank. I forgot to mentioned that I also drilled my 8g tank and had no problems.

I think the key is to put as little pressure as you can - but you do have to put some pressure to drill through the glass.
 
You coulda come to dannieboiz's house and helped him out ... His tank is 3/4" thick. It was fun drilling through those :D

Yeah, for thick glass you have to put pressure on it but for thin glass I let the weight of the drill do the work. Everytime I put any pressure I crack the glass :D ..
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8635930#post8635930 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Elite
You coulda come to dannieboiz's house and helped him out ... His tank is 3/4" thick. It was fun drilling through those :D

I doubt I could've helped him since I received the hole saw last Wed. Perfect timing - 4 day weekend for me.
 
Hehe... I drilled a couple 1.75" in my 40 last week too :)

I taped up the glass from underneath, and made a putty dam on top. Filled with water, and drilled away with the diamond hole saw. No prob.

For diamond, use high speed, and light touch.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8639022#post8639022 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Skorpinok
I doubt I could've helped him since I received the hole saw last Wed. Perfect timing - 4 day weekend for me.

Elite and I drilled two 60mm and 8 1" holes on my 3/4" no problem. Might have been better if it wasn't freezing outside while we're working. LOL
 
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