Drilling your tank

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easyian

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Has anyone ever had their tank drilled? I would like to get it done and have researched my tank(only tempered on the bottom). Is this a very risky proposition? I don't really want to find out after it breaks that it really wasn't such a good idea. But I do want to add a sump and I don't want anything left in the tank but the overflow and the return.

Ian
 
Sure tank drilling is fairly common expecially for the larger tanks.

Its fairly unrisky as long as the person drilling knows what they are doing and has the right equipment. This is defantly not something to be done by yourself. If only the bottom is tempered then just take the bottom out of the list of possible drill points.

Research in your area if you have any LFS's or glass shops that will do glass drilling. Some LFS's will drill tanks but I find they can be kind of costly. A local glass shop could drill it and they are often fairly inexpensive at only a few $ per hole drilled.

You need to figure out the size and placement of the holes you wnt drilled. Most will use a diamond tipped holesaw designed for glass. The only big danger comes if you dont keep the drill bit or the glass around the cutting cool.

To size your holes you first need to decide what size of plumbing you want to use and then size out the approprate bulkhead for that size plumbing. For example I had a hold drilled for a 1" pvc plumbing but the bulkhead for that size hold needed to be 1 3/4" in size.
 
My LFS did it for $25 including the bulkhead, but they said I bore the risk if the tank cracked. They said chances of it breaking was <10%.
 
I think i'm gonna go ahead with it. I just finished my stand on the weekend and have to move it on to the new stand. Perfect time to drill it. I just hate having to empty everything out and putting everyone on the QT tank.
 
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