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I do find larger tanks easier to drill, but have not had much trouble with 10s. However, I must admit to not ever having drilled such a large hole. I use a 1 & 1/8 bit, for 1/2 in bulkheads. I find that is sufficient for the flow rate produce by my water change system.

Barry

Barry J. Cooper
Sweet Home, OR 97386



Markus Brown wrote:

Hello group!
Well, three tens in a row I have successfully broken trying to drill a 1.5" hole with a diamond bit, with the cutting board jig and water moving over constantly. Everything's level, its a new diamond bit! I don't understand what could be the problem? I have drilled several hundred 20''s and bigger..Are tens so tough? I think I will just order them pre drilled!

Markus
Frustrated to my wits end, Astoria, Or

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