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![]() I picked up a 70g tank last night. This is an old school tank with hang on the back filters, skimmer, and under gravel circulation. I was thinking of converting this to a sump, but how hard is it to cut/drill a hole in the bottom to put in an overflow. And, where does one find overflow gadgets anyway? --Kurt |
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Another question that you need to be asking yourself, is
"is it tempered?". Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets KurtG wrote on 1/11/2007 2:17 PM: I picked up a 70g tank last night. This is an old school tank with hang on the back filters, skimmer, and under gravel circulation. I was thinking of converting this to a sump, but how hard is it to cut/drill a hole in the bottom to put in an overflow. And, where does one find overflow gadgets anyway? --Kurt |
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Wayne Sallee wrote:
Another question that you need to be asking yourself, is "is it tempered?". dunno. |
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I would not drill the bottom!!!!!! Temp. glas I would bet money. Drill
side of tank, if your going to drill. KurtG wrote: I picked up a 70g tank last night. This is an old school tank with hang on the back filters, skimmer, and under gravel circulation. I was thinking of converting this to a sump, but how hard is it to cut/drill a hole in the bottom to put in an overflow. And, where does one find overflow gadgets anyway? --Kurt |
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here is from a website I came across for you. this what it
said................. http://www.northcoastmarines.com/bulkhead_fittings.htm also has supplies for after you drill KurtG wrote: I picked up a 70g tank last night. This is an old school tank with hang on the back filters, skimmer, and under gravel circulation. I was thinking of converting this to a sump, but how hard is it to cut/drill a hole in the bottom to put in an overflow. And, where does one find overflow gadgets anyway? --Kurt |
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![]() Thanks! That helps. I have a nice surface skimmer on mine that comes up from the bottom. Apparently, these are very rare as I can't find anything similar. --Kurt Bonita wrote: here is from a website I came across for you. this what it said................. http://www.northcoastmarines.com/bulkhead_fittings.htm also has supplies for after you drill KurtG wrote: I picked up a 70g tank last night. This is an old school tank with hang on the back filters, skimmer, and under gravel circulation. I was thinking of converting this to a sump, but how hard is it to cut/drill a hole in the bottom to put in an overflow. And, where does one find overflow gadgets anyway? --Kurt |
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