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Drilling a 55gal to cycle rock and sand in

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Picked up a 55gal out of the local trade paper for the rock and substrate out of it for 100 bucks so i thought why not drill it and set up a cycle tank while im working on the 180. I got 2 over flow boxes off ebay for 45 dollars each that came with the cup saws for glass they were said to be 1200gph each but when i got them I didnt feel they would carry the 180 so why not drop them in this 55gal
Attachment 4040Attachment 4041this is what the kit came with

So next I did some measuring and made a jig for the cup to ride in during the cut
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Next a few rings of plumbers putty to hold water during the cut was rolled out and applied the jig was clamped over the putty
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Next added the water for the cut
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Time to start drilling
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well contrary to the all glass website some 55gal had all tempered panes not just bottoms
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Lesson learned a 1987 55gal has all tempered glass panes
Well at least i got some rock and sand out of the deal
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60lb of rock and 80 lb sand was still worth the 100 bucks Learning a cheap lesson on tempered glass priceless.Well the glass is still popping after an hour so i think I will go ease my pain with a few shots.Have a nice laugh

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  1. dahenley's Avatar
    i dont drill 55s because of this...... (but i have drilled a tempered tank before... and that is a sound you never forget!!!! )
    (im sure the rubbermade tube cost less then the glass drill bit.... and you can re-use it for something else, or give it back to your significant other when your done!! lol)
  2. Midnight's Avatar
    Fortunately you can have a glass shop cut you a new piece of non tempered glass and drill it and reassemble the tank. good reason to drill sides for a non display tank....smaller piece. we will wait for the write up on re-sealing the tank.
  3. Jato460's Avatar
    I cycle my rock in a 45g trash can with air and heat in it.
  4. DJ in WV's Avatar
    i have mine in 20 gal totes now
  5. JimM's Avatar
    Does anyone know how I can find out if my standard 29G bottom is tempered or not? I haven't been using this tank but thought I might set it up for a quorantine tank, frag tank, or etc. It's an old tank that I will have to reseal but seems pretty sound. The label on the frame is "Metaframe."
    Thanks.
  6. DJ in WV's Avatar
    http://www.salt-city.org/showthread....ss-is-tempered. this is a pretty good article on the subject wish i would have found it before I busted mine.