Drilling Glass

indy1

Member
Can you drill a glass aquarium? Reason being, I was only able to fit a 10g through the doors of my stand, but have room for another. I was thinking of plumbing 2 together to make room for a skimmer.
 

jester

Member
Yeah it can be done. You need a specoal bit that will cost 20-30 bucks. Yyou would have a much easier time picking up 2 acrylic 10 gallons for $7 each and drilling them with a hole saw.
 

jhueb12

Member
Yea, I wouldnt mind having a couple cheap acrylics too! <img src="graemlins//urrr.gif" border="0" alt="[urrr]" />
 

reeferx

Member
Hey Indy1, if you still want to drill glass, make sure the pane you are drilling isn't tempered (look for a sticker or call the manufacturer),
in addition to the bit, when I worked at an lfs, we used a ring, I think it was rubber, around where we were going to drill the hole and we filled it with a liquid before drilling. I know this is vague but it was a few years back now. Maybe someone who works at one now can fill in the blanks. Or I can try to find out for you can get back to you.
 

herbert4

Member
Some glass stores will drill it for you but they usually do not warranty against breaking when they drill glass that they did not sell.
Good luck! <img src="graemlins//freak.gif" border="0" alt="[freak]" />
Kirk
 
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