Gisho
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Assuming there is adequate space for the desired-sized hole AND the flange/nut of the accompanying bulkhead, drilling the bottom of the tank within the overflow would not be difficult at all given that it is acrylic.
This would be ideal/preferable, as there would then be no risk of the tank draining beyond the overflow teeth (or lowest return nozzle).
You only need a simple hole-saw attachment for a regular drill which can be found at any hardware store.
Very simple, 10 minute, DIY project. Remember that a 1" bulkhead does not require a 1" hole, it requires a 1 3/4" hole.
For other hole/bulkhead ratios, see this link:
http://www.marinedepot.com/ps_Aquar...mbing_parts_fittings_bulkheads_strainers.html
Where are you? Wouldn't mind doing it for you if you are nearby.
This would be ideal/preferable, as there would then be no risk of the tank draining beyond the overflow teeth (or lowest return nozzle).
You only need a simple hole-saw attachment for a regular drill which can be found at any hardware store.
Very simple, 10 minute, DIY project. Remember that a 1" bulkhead does not require a 1" hole, it requires a 1 3/4" hole.
For other hole/bulkhead ratios, see this link:
http://www.marinedepot.com/ps_Aquar...mbing_parts_fittings_bulkheads_strainers.html
Where are you? Wouldn't mind doing it for you if you are nearby.
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