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Ok so I had a few people reply last time but I can't find the topic now. I'm looking for somebody who can come to me and drill a tank. If I have to buy all the stuff needed to do it I don't see me paying you a lot to do it. But if you have everything tell me how much you would charge to make it happen. It's a 6 foot 125 and I'm going to be running 2 overflows so I will need a total of 4 holes drilled. 2 for drain and 2 for return. So if you have done it before and have everything let me know and we can figure out when you want to come out and do it. Only reason I say come to me is because I no longer have a truck so I can't load the tank up and bring it to you
 
Why don't you want to do it? I drilled a 210. It's not hard at all. Watch some YouTube vids and let her rip. I made a template out of plexiglass and just took it slow with plenty of water.
 
Well I don't have a problem doing it myself, but if somebody has the stuff sitting around I'd rather pay them a little to do it then spend over a hundred on getting the stuff for me to do it myself
 
The bits are only good for a certain number holes. Find the size hole you want to drill, and buy it new off of eBay. If you can wait until next week, I have a bit for a 1" bulkhead I'll sell you for $10 that I only used for two drains on my 40b.
 
U better off buying new drilled bits cuz the newer the bit the better chances of not breaking the tank n it wouldn't take long compare to the one tht is used
 
Yup what they said. You can buy everything from glass-holes.com and it's still way cheaper than buying a pre drilled tank
 

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