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rasta
April 3rd 04, 06:27 PM
hey all

this group has been a valuable source of info and am hoping those that
have drilled holes in pottery can give me some guidance.

i will be using a pottery (clay) urn laid on its side for a return to
the pond and need to drill a hole to accomodate a 1 inch bulkhead
fitting to tie in the dischage of the filter. don't have the first
idea how to go about doing this.

the pond should be up and running mid-week, so i can start
participating in discussions here and (hopefully) help others with my
experiences.

positive vibes, rasta

April 3rd 04, 06:46 PM
dremel.

rasta > wrote:

>hey all
>
>this group has been a valuable source of info and am hoping those that
>have drilled holes in pottery can give me some guidance.
>
>i will be using a pottery (clay) urn laid on its side for a return to
>the pond and need to drill a hole to accomodate a 1 inch bulkhead
>fitting to tie in the dischage of the filter. don't have the first
>idea how to go about doing this.
>
>the pond should be up and running mid-week, so i can start
>participating in discussions here and (hopefully) help others with my
>experiences.
>
>positive vibes, rasta



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April 3rd 04, 06:46 PM
dremel.

rasta > wrote:

>hey all
>
>this group has been a valuable source of info and am hoping those that
>have drilled holes in pottery can give me some guidance.
>
>i will be using a pottery (clay) urn laid on its side for a return to
>the pond and need to drill a hole to accomodate a 1 inch bulkhead
>fitting to tie in the dischage of the filter. don't have the first
>idea how to go about doing this.
>
>the pond should be up and running mid-week, so i can start
>participating in discussions here and (hopefully) help others with my
>experiences.
>
>positive vibes, rasta



~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List
http://puregold.aquaria.net/
www.drsolo.com
Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other
compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the
endorsements or recommendations I make.

Glen Harris
April 3rd 04, 10:24 PM
rasta wrote:
> i will be using a pottery (clay) urn laid on its side for a return to
> the pond and need to drill a hole to accomodate a 1 inch bulkhead
> fitting to tie in the dischage of the filter. don't have the first
> idea how to go about doing this.

I've done up to 13mm in glazed pots with a masonry bit and a variable
speed drill. Slow and steady, with minimal vibration and you get there
in the end.

For a large pot, a 25mm bit should work fine, but it will cost you.
As an alternative, a pattern of smaller holes around the circumference
might work. The result will be rough, but servicable.

glen.

Glen Harris
April 3rd 04, 10:24 PM
rasta wrote:
> i will be using a pottery (clay) urn laid on its side for a return to
> the pond and need to drill a hole to accomodate a 1 inch bulkhead
> fitting to tie in the dischage of the filter. don't have the first
> idea how to go about doing this.

I've done up to 13mm in glazed pots with a masonry bit and a variable
speed drill. Slow and steady, with minimal vibration and you get there
in the end.

For a large pot, a 25mm bit should work fine, but it will cost you.
As an alternative, a pattern of smaller holes around the circumference
might work. The result will be rough, but servicable.

glen.

marmarle
April 5th 04, 02:15 AM
We did ours by soaking the pot for a few days then using a drill to slowly
drill. The soaking helped keep the pot from cracking. It worked to make a
fountain we had in one of the small ponds, a few years back. KathyAZ
rasta wrote in message ...
>hey all
>
>this group has been a valuable source of info and am hoping those that
>have drilled holes in pottery can give me some guidance.
>
>i will be using a pottery (clay) urn laid on its side for a return to
>the pond and need to drill a hole to accomodate a 1 inch bulkhead
>fitting to tie in the dischage of the filter. don't have the first
>idea how to go about doing this.
>
>the pond should be up and running mid-week, so i can start
>participating in discussions here and (hopefully) help others with my
>experiences.
>
>positive vibes, rasta




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marmarle
April 5th 04, 02:15 AM
We did ours by soaking the pot for a few days then using a drill to slowly
drill. The soaking helped keep the pot from cracking. It worked to make a
fountain we had in one of the small ponds, a few years back. KathyAZ
rasta wrote in message ...
>hey all
>
>this group has been a valuable source of info and am hoping those that
>have drilled holes in pottery can give me some guidance.
>
>i will be using a pottery (clay) urn laid on its side for a return to
>the pond and need to drill a hole to accomodate a 1 inch bulkhead
>fitting to tie in the dischage of the filter. don't have the first
>idea how to go about doing this.
>
>the pond should be up and running mid-week, so i can start
>participating in discussions here and (hopefully) help others with my
>experiences.
>
>positive vibes, rasta




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Moontanman
April 5th 04, 11:44 AM
They make a special drill bit to drill through terra cotta and similar
substances.Any hardware store should have it.

Moon
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Moontanman
April 5th 04, 11:44 AM
They make a special drill bit to drill through terra cotta and similar
substances.Any hardware store should have it.

Moon
I breed dwarf crayfish for planted aquariums and grow trees in aquariums.
My groups




rasta
April 9th 04, 05:02 PM
On Sat, 03 Apr 2004 11:27:17 -0600, rasta > wrote:

>hey all
>
>this group has been a valuable source of info and am hoping those that
>have drilled holes in pottery can give me some guidance.
>
>i will be using a pottery (clay) urn laid on its side for a return to
>the pond and need to drill a hole to accomodate a 1 inch bulkhead
>fitting to tie in the dischage of the filter. don't have the first
>idea how to go about doing this.
>
>the pond should be up and running mid-week, so i can start
>participating in discussions here and (hopefully) help others with my
>experiences.
>
>positive vibes, rasta

thought i would update this for anyone following this thread or comes
across it doing a google search.

the urn i used was of chinese make and the bottom was fairly thick
(compared to mexican made pottery which is thin and not as forgiving).
i used a brace and bit - the bit has a screw type device for an arbor
and the cutting blade resembles a hounds tooth, which can be slid out
along a single bar to a distance of 3" diameter.

i started out very slowly with little pressure, increasing pressure
with additional depth. when the screw arbor made it through the bottom
the hole tended to "waller" out a little, i was about halfway through.
a nice round hole was established at this point and i used an electric
scroll saw with a fine toothed metal blade to finish the cut. what
little roughage was left was taken care of with a rasp.

popped in the 1 inch bulkhead fitting, applied some plumbers putty for
additional sealing, put on the barb fitting to the bulkhead and viola!
a leak free fitting! total time for drilling, etc. around 30 minutes.

hope this helps others in the future.

oh, and the pond has been circualting for two days, with me spiking
the bioforce 1000 with an old filter form one of my tropical tanks.
the fish made it overnight, so i guess i'm up and running now.

later

rasta
April 9th 04, 05:02 PM
On Sat, 03 Apr 2004 11:27:17 -0600, rasta > wrote:

>hey all
>
>this group has been a valuable source of info and am hoping those that
>have drilled holes in pottery can give me some guidance.
>
>i will be using a pottery (clay) urn laid on its side for a return to
>the pond and need to drill a hole to accomodate a 1 inch bulkhead
>fitting to tie in the dischage of the filter. don't have the first
>idea how to go about doing this.
>
>the pond should be up and running mid-week, so i can start
>participating in discussions here and (hopefully) help others with my
>experiences.
>
>positive vibes, rasta

thought i would update this for anyone following this thread or comes
across it doing a google search.

the urn i used was of chinese make and the bottom was fairly thick
(compared to mexican made pottery which is thin and not as forgiving).
i used a brace and bit - the bit has a screw type device for an arbor
and the cutting blade resembles a hounds tooth, which can be slid out
along a single bar to a distance of 3" diameter.

i started out very slowly with little pressure, increasing pressure
with additional depth. when the screw arbor made it through the bottom
the hole tended to "waller" out a little, i was about halfway through.
a nice round hole was established at this point and i used an electric
scroll saw with a fine toothed metal blade to finish the cut. what
little roughage was left was taken care of with a rasp.

popped in the 1 inch bulkhead fitting, applied some plumbers putty for
additional sealing, put on the barb fitting to the bulkhead and viola!
a leak free fitting! total time for drilling, etc. around 30 minutes.

hope this helps others in the future.

oh, and the pond has been circualting for two days, with me spiking
the bioforce 1000 with an old filter form one of my tropical tanks.
the fish made it overnight, so i guess i'm up and running now.

later

Moontanman
April 10th 04, 05:07 AM
To drill a hole in pottery you use a masonary drill bit
I breed dwarf crayfish for planted aquariums and grow trees in aquariums.
My groups




Moontanman
April 10th 04, 05:07 AM
To drill a hole in pottery you use a masonary drill bit
I breed dwarf crayfish for planted aquariums and grow trees in aquariums.
My groups