I don't know where else to put this.
I'm looking for someone who can cut glass and build and install a Internal Overflow. Please let me know as I am having a hard time finding someone who can do this.
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I don't know where else to put this.
I'm looking for someone who can cut glass and build and install a Internal Overflow. Please let me know as I am having a hard time finding someone who can do this.
Probably easier to do it with acrylic.
-Jason
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2nd that. it's definitely A LOT easier with acrylic.
Do what with acrylic
Overflow made out of acrylic material!
Uh, build the overflow box?
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Yup, overflow out of acrylic is the way to go. Cut it to size.....heat it up with a heat gun and bend it to make the shape you need.....install and silicone it in place.
I know that part I need to find someone do build one for me and drill my glass aquarium
Sorry bro, I don't have any way to drill the hole.
I lent my tools out for another project, otherwise I would help build it.
Ratkiller does a great job on drilling the holes and pretty cheap (link to thread below). Just be sure you aren't dealing with tempered glass. If it's tempered you can't drill it. Ridout plastics on Ruffin Rd. has an acrylic scrap bin where they sell pieces for $2 a pound. That will probably be your cheapest option and what I always used when I did this, just don't have time anymore. All you really need is a table saw, heat, sand paper and silicone. Home depot sells aquarium safe silicone, I have used it several times over the last few years and it works great (link below, usually available in stores).
http://www.sdreefs.com/forums/showth...ight=ratkiller
http://www.homedepot.com/p/DAP-2-8-o...0688/100128841
-Jason
SDReefs Moderator
55 Gallon Corner Build
http://www.sdreefs.com/forums/showth...5-Corner-Build
(OLD) Mr. Aqua 25 Gallon Cube Reef
http://www.sdreefs.com/forums/showth...-cube&p=832284
(OLD) 10 Gallon Reef w/ 10 Gallon Sump/Fuge
http://www.sdreefs.com/forums/showth...lon-reef-build
Ridout Changed their name to ePlastics? The bins are still outside.
5535 Ruffin Rd
San Diego, CA 92123
b/t Farnham St & Hazard Way
Kearny Mesa
Drilling glass is tricky and it significantly weakens the strength of the pane. If the tank is tempered it will shatter when you try to drill it. If the bottom is too thin, drilling it will create a stress point that can easily fail after you fill the tank. Plastic (acrylic) is more forgiving and durable to drilling than glass, and as someone mentioned it can be bent with heat a lot more easily than glass.
-Jason
SDReefs Moderator
55 Gallon Corner Build
http://www.sdreefs.com/forums/showth...5-Corner-Build
(OLD) Mr. Aqua 25 Gallon Cube Reef
http://www.sdreefs.com/forums/showth...-cube&p=832284
(OLD) 10 Gallon Reef w/ 10 Gallon Sump/Fuge
http://www.sdreefs.com/forums/showth...lon-reef-build
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