Hi!,
I am working towards drilling my tank, and I think I want do to something, but no one is doing it as far as I can find.
I need to drill the bottom, so I am planning to place the tank on a wooden board, and then drill it from inside out.
The question is about placing it on the board.
Whenever I want to saw something and have very nice edges, I clamp it between wood. This way you can't have blowout on your cutting.
If I see youtube examples, they never use to protect the bottem. They put on some tape and indeed get some blowout on the edges.
I was hoping to minimize this by placing the tank on a wooden board.
But.. maybe I am missing something here . Maybe you people tried this, and it is not a succes.
Other benefits of doing this is.
- Cooling is simple
- The outside of the tank has possible blowout and not the inside (better for seal of bulkhead)
- Good support of glass during drilling
- And hopefully less blowout.
What am I missing?
I am working towards drilling my tank, and I think I want do to something, but no one is doing it as far as I can find.
I need to drill the bottom, so I am planning to place the tank on a wooden board, and then drill it from inside out.
The question is about placing it on the board.
Whenever I want to saw something and have very nice edges, I clamp it between wood. This way you can't have blowout on your cutting.
If I see youtube examples, they never use to protect the bottem. They put on some tape and indeed get some blowout on the edges.
I was hoping to minimize this by placing the tank on a wooden board.
But.. maybe I am missing something here . Maybe you people tried this, and it is not a succes.
Other benefits of doing this is.
- Cooling is simple
- The outside of the tank has possible blowout and not the inside (better for seal of bulkhead)
- Good support of glass during drilling
- And hopefully less blowout.
What am I missing?