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    Default How to drill a glass tank.


    Major point to note. Do not try drilling tempered glass.

    Also, here are the minimum requirements in regards to distance for drilling glass
    x = 1.5 t
    y = 4 t
    t = glass thickness

    Measurements are taken from the outer most edge of the hole closest to the edge of the glass.

    Single hole along side: x from edge
    Single hole near corner: x from first edge, y from second edge
    Holes next to each other: x from edge, 4t apart
    Holes next to each other next to edge: x from first edge, 4t apart, y from second edge



    Okay, ever wondered about whether or not to drill your glass tank? How tricky is it, and what to do etc.? Well, in the process of a recent tank build I decided that I would bite the bullet and do it. After all, the worst that could happen was that I'd crack a second hand tank which cost me very little, and if it went well, then I'd learnt a valuable skill. I made the wife take pictures all the way through so I could give a blow by blow walkthrough of how it's done.

    I'm not getting into discussions about where the hole should be drilled or what size it needs to be, as this is a (hopefully) detailed guide to drilling a tank rather than part of a project.

    What you'll need to do this is:

    1. A glass tank (obviously).
    2. A need to drill it (see above).
    3. A diamond tipped glass drill.
    4. A good quality, well balanced cordless drill (no hammer action) with full charge.
    5. The guide plate which comes with the drill (if you buy it from where I did).
    6. A water spray bottle.
    7. Paper towel roll or kitchen roll.
    8. Cup of coffee (optional).


    Ok, first off, where do you buy a glass hole cutter? Answer: - Here. (other websites are available...)

    I researched all over the web, and asked in local hardware stores etc. (just got a lot of blank looks though), and Anchor Tools came up as the only place with any sort of product and sales at a reasonable price that you could trust. They sell on Ebay, but I hate that stuff so I went straight to their site. Reasonable prices aswell, and the 55mm drill I bought was delivered to my door next day for less than £16. This drill will be good for about 6 holes if used carefully, so about £3 per hole. I thought £16 for the drill delivered was well cheap.

    This is what it looks like, and you also get the guide plate aswell.



    And here's the process from start to finish.

    Use the drill on low speed, slow and steady, and no hammer action. Gentle pressure and let the diamond cutter do the work rather than trying to force it through as fast as possible. The drilling procedure will take 5 - 10 minutes, depending on the thickness of the glass

    What we need.



    Siting the guide plate.



    A good squirt of clean water for cooling and lubricating.



    Starting to drill.





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    Default Re: How to drill a glass tank.

    Hold the guide plate in position.




    When you get a decent start into the glass, remove the guide plate and spray again with water.




    Continue drilling slowly without the guide plate.



    Continue drilling, and spray with water occasionally. If you have a steady hand, spray while drilling (or get someone else to spray for you).



    Nearly through.



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    Default Re: How to drill a glass tank.

    When you're nearly through, support the underside of the glass plug to stop it falling through and cracking the other side of the tank. Paper towelling is ideal (plenty of it). It also stops the water from running straight through the hole and losing the cooling and lubricating process.




    There we are.



    Lovely job.




    Remember, the inside of the hole will have sharp edges where the drilling process finishes. Don't rub your finger round the hole to see what a good job you made of it. Things will go red, and your finger will hurt.


    A good way to look at this is to think that you're not drilling a hole as such, more grinding away the glass to form a hole. Speed is not necessary but a steady hand certainly is, along with clean water to cool the diamond cutter and wash away the ground glass.

    And that's about it. Easy, isn't it?

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    Default Re: How to drill a glass tank.

    Hi thats a good write up for anyone who wants to drill there own tank. Thanks Twiggy:grouphug:

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    an excellent write up.derek
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    Default Re: How to drill a glass tank.

    the photos have gone and i can't help because your album is private.
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    Hmm, dunno what happened there. They were uploaded as attachments rather than in an album, and they just disappeared.

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    Default Re: How to drill a glass tank.

    First class tutorial,but I can't help but think, the health a safety boys would have a field day with the drilling towards your hand:eek:

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    Default Re: How to drill a glass tank.

    Ah, that's where the thick pad of paper towelling comes in, and the slow speed of the drill aswell. Bear in mind that it's a diamond tipped cutter (more like a grinder really) rather than a sharp drill bit. Diamonds cut hard material very well, but clog with soft material.

    But good point. Be carefull when doing this.

    There, that's the legal stuff sorted. :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevdoodie View Post
    First class tutorial,but I can't help but think, the health a safety boys would have a field day with the drilling towards your hand:eek:
    Hi yes well the best way to drill a tank that is empty, is to lay it on a sheet of polystyrene so when it goes through it does not drop in the tank. HTH Twiggy:grouphug:

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