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WTB: (Borrow) Hole Saw


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    RedfordReefer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Redford, Michigan
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    ThunderChicken

    Default WTB: (Borrow) Hole Saw

    Looking for someone with a hole Saw that I can borrow, or that can cut some holes for me. I'll pay you in love, and snuggles.. or beer.. whatever.. I'll bring the tank to you.

    Just need a couple drains, and a couple returns drilled for a closed loop in a 29gallon.

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    Werdlone - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Sep 2009
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    Clarkston, MI
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    Wish I could help, but I only have a 2" hole saw...too big for a 29 gallon. Try Glass-holes.com. Very inexpensive hole saws that work great and the website has instructional videos. That is what I used and it was very easy.

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