C cotton101 Member Supporting Messages 45 Reaction score 6 Jan 30, 2019 #1 I need to drill an AIO tank, anybody here that can do it?
Steve Burton Trustee Staff member Supporting Messages 1,688 Reaction score 2,442 Location Lawrenceville/Lilburn Jan 30, 2019 #2 It's easy, you can do it. Where are you located?
C cotton101 Member Supporting Messages 45 Reaction score 6 Jan 30, 2019 #3 Norcross, Figured it be easier to pay someone who has done it before and has the bit/tools.
C cotton101 Member Supporting Messages 45 Reaction score 6 Jan 31, 2019 #4 It’s a cobalt 45 g AIO, I need a real sump, want to drill eaither back or bottom, both are non tempered. I liked the idea of trying a AIO but it’s not enough space to control it how I want.
It’s a cobalt 45 g AIO, I need a real sump, want to drill eaither back or bottom, both are non tempered. I liked the idea of trying a AIO but it’s not enough space to control it how I want.
hzheng33 Moderator Staff member Supporting Messages 2,142 Reaction score 2,348 Location Peachtree Corners (Near Norcross High School) Jan 31, 2019 #5 how big is the bulkhead that you are thinking of using?
C cotton101 Member Supporting Messages 45 Reaction score 6 Jan 31, 2019 #6 Not sure, whatever would be best in a 45 gallon. Probably 1” should be plenty 3/4 should work too
hzheng33 Moderator Staff member Supporting Messages 2,142 Reaction score 2,348 Location Peachtree Corners (Near Norcross High School) Jan 31, 2019 #7 i have the 1" bit if you are going with 1"
C cotton101 Member Supporting Messages 45 Reaction score 6 Jan 31, 2019 #8 Sweet, good to know, still debating whether I will do this.
Cook President Staff member Supporting Messages 1,402 Reaction score 1,749 Location Roswell Jan 31, 2019 #9 Pure Reef in Alpharetta will drill tanks also, they were going to do one for me before I found a reef ready version.
Pure Reef in Alpharetta will drill tanks also, they were going to do one for me before I found a reef ready version.