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Hi guys, I'm in Warminster 18974 and we just bought a 125 gallon tank. I would like to drill the overflow, but I have no experience with this. Is there anyone in the area who might be able to help ?

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I'm not in the area but I drilled a 75 gallon. You have to make sure what you are drilling isn't tempered. I ended up emailing Marineland. I bought a bit with template. I taped the template and had my wife use a spray bottle to keep it wet while I patiently drilled it. You want to figure out your plumbing and drain before selecting the bit size.
 
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How can I tell if its tempered ?

There are tons of threads on how to do this. Most involve using a computer or tablet screen and polarized glasses. I was never sure if I was seeing what I was supposed to though. That's why I just emailed Marineland. They me the back is not tempered but if you drill it you void your warranty.
 

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Just remember that you're not actually drilling the tank. You are using a drill to sand away a hole. Don't apply pressure or a bunch of speed. Slow and steady are your friends.

I grew up near you. You might look up the Southeastern P.A. saltwater reef aquarium classifieds on FB. There's a very active community from roughly your area to Collegeville or so. You also have a pretty decent selection of good LFS.
 
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