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  • Can you give me the plans

  • Manufacturers advise against using silicone involved with bulkheads. As the aquarium ages, and silicone shrinks, it will give the bulkhead room to move around. wwww volitanlongisland comm

  • HEADS UP TO CLEAN UP ACCESS SILICONE WARM WATER AND A PAPERTOWEL WORKS WONDERS

  • i love this

  • This is a mixed review: You showed the basics, but didn't go much into detail about the assembly of the pipes or cutting of the glass. It would help me if you showed how to drill holes in the glass sucessfully (as many of us have not done this before). Also, you don't need primer. Get something called "Christy's Red Hot Glue," it's a solvent that works without primer (and is potable). Very high quality. It'll save you some time and money too. Lastly, spray paint? Really? Toxic,no?

  • hey well drilling glas is not to difficult if you go very slow and take your time and have somone help you with it for like keeping clean water and stuff you might need help with , so that the only thing your doing is the drilling, And the thicker the glass the easyer it is to drill.

    Thanks

  • i don't mean to be a dick, but plum"b"ing... JK

    is drilling holes in the glass difficult?

  • I Also Really Like Your Video And Your Great Ideas!!

  • these video is the best, really helps me a lot..

    thanks!!!!

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