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    Drill a hole + Pipe down to Sump

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    where got provide such service?
    how much does it cost?
    wanna DIY a overflow for my 2 feet tank

    thanks

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    understand from others that drilling the bottom part is not easy
    how about the top corner?result will look something like this


    feasible?
    thanks

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    Have you tried contacting some of the tank makers?
    - eric

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    No need to drill. Can DIY overflow pipe using PVC. http://www.sgreefclub.com/forum/inde...c=12846&st=135

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    Quote Originally Posted by bossteck View Post
    Have you tried contacting some of the tank makers?
    want to listen to comment first before committing

    Quote Originally Posted by quix View Post
    No need to drill. Can DIY overflow pipe using PVC. http://www.sgreefclub.com/forum/inde...c=12846&st=135
    thanks bro, looks good, will read more

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    I did mine and it's working perfectly. I used 32mm piping with aircon trunking as the overflow. Got most of my stuff at Jln Besar.. everything below $30.

    But I find that 32mm piping is really an overkill...
    Baby Steel!

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