N noonesname124 Well-known member Joined Nov 11, 2008 Messages 119 Location Kirkland, WA Jul 21, 2009 #1 Can 3/8" thick glass be drilled in the same way as 1/4? Thanks
R returnofsid Reef Fanatic RF Premium Member Joined May 16, 2006 Messages 9,680 Location Spokane, Washington, United States Jul 21, 2009 #2 As long as it's not tempered, it'll probably be easier. 1/4" glass has more of a tendency to crack.
Taqpol Well-known member Joined May 22, 2008 Messages 252 Location Pullman, WA Jul 21, 2009 #3 +1, just go really slow. I've drilled 1/2" glass, and 1/8" glass (120g tank and a 10g tank). The 1/2" was by far the easiest, it just took half an hour a hole.
+1, just go really slow. I've drilled 1/2" glass, and 1/8" glass (120g tank and a 10g tank). The 1/2" was by far the easiest, it just took half an hour a hole.
WA coral im watching you Joined Aug 30, 2005 Messages 405 Location puyallup Jul 21, 2009 #4 just feel the glass for heat and stop if it gets hot and the most important part is the very end just use light to no pressure
just feel the glass for heat and stop if it gets hot and the most important part is the very end just use light to no pressure
N noonesname124 Well-known member Joined Nov 11, 2008 Messages 119 Location Kirkland, WA Jul 21, 2009 #5 Thank you guys. I'm making a rimless tank but just don't see how the silicone alone can hold 94 gallons without braces. Can you guys shed some light? Thanks again
Thank you guys. I'm making a rimless tank but just don't see how the silicone alone can hold 94 gallons without braces. Can you guys shed some light? Thanks again