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Uploaded by on Sep 16, 2011

I am working on a project that requires me to make a hole in a glass lid. This is the video on how to do that.

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  • where did u get those tools from

  • @davalanche1970 The drill and the glass bits came from Harbor Freight. Thanks for the question, Lonny

  • Where do you get all these coupons from? Thanx

  • @08IRAQVET There are 3 ways that I know of to get the 20 percent off coupon. The free mailer that you have to fill out a card for, usually has one. The sunday paper will sometimes have one. The last way that I know of, is in some magazines like popular science. Thanks for the question, Lonny

  • what is the project and when are we gonna get to see it?

    we used to make lamps out of whiskey bottles like that

  • @MSGDREWRY The project is the solar light jars that I had been working on a while back. I needed to make some changes on them because I just wasn't happy with the way they looked. I will be showing the finished jars in a video real soon. Thanks for the question, Lonny

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  • does anyone know how I could drill a hole through a crystal ball? (halfway through a 4" d)

  • How do you cut the gallon jug in half? Doesn't the milk spill? Did you cry?

  • @mags096 I believe it will work, but I have never tried it. Thanks for the question, Lonny

  • @properdumb I'm trying to make a vape.

  • Milk bottle bong coming right up.

  • Pretty cool cutting holes in glass. Now I'm wondering what the rest of the project is. :-)

  • Is it a good idea to have a 110v ac dill in one hand and water in the other???

  • Water is not a lubricant - it's a coolant, and it carries the waste away.

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