Reelfun20 said:I've got a 56 tub manufactured by Ocea that I want to try this on. According to their website, it says all of their tanks are made from "annealed" glass and that it can be drilled, cut, etc. Should I foresee any problems, or just go for it and bust out my Dremel?? Thanks...
H20ENG said:Is that a waterjet cutter? Awesome!
And annealed glass is regular glass.
Annealed= cooled slowly, allowing all the molecules to relax. Tempered= cooled quickly, forcing the molecules into tension
Imnaha said:Great Job!
You mentioned the glass was cut locally for you, what type of store did this and approximately what was the cost?
Imnaha said:And what about your return plans?
DaveJohnson said:Just wanted to say thanks to Tunjee for this thread! I saw another recently, that you refer to, where someone drilled their tank (with fish in it) for a bulkhead.
After reading this thread yesterday, I went and got the dremel bits you mentioned and in no time at all had a bulkhead installed in what will be a refugium for one of my tanks. Leak tested overnight and it's fine. This weekend I drill one of my tanks (the 'fuge was "practice")
It's really not difficult, just go slow and rinse often. Though it is a bit unnerving having that water on the glass while holding an electric drill in your hand.
Cheers,
Dave Johnson
kheflw said:Tunjee, have you ever tried to do this in 1/2" glass.
mattydub said:thank you to tunjee for this post...absolutely great info. I'm a newbie and questioning whether or not I have the gusto to give this a shot....
question...how much water do you use while driliing? how is it applied (i.e. hose running over the holes constantly or what?)
Thanks again...