How to make a hole bigger in acrylic -
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, 04-22-2011 at 11:15 PM (3753 Views)
So I decided that I wanted to use a 1.5 schedule 80 bulkhead on my new sump. These bulkheads are available at Bulk Reef Supply. These bulkheads are very heavy duty and have a very large gasket.
Compare the schedule 80 to the ABS bulkhead on the right.
Now check out the difference in the gasket:
The bad news is that the schedule 80 bulkheads need a slightly bigger hole than the ABS bulkheads. My sump came with a 2 3/8" hole but needs a 2 5/8" hole for the sch 80 bulkhead.
So how can I make the hole bigger without destroying the sump? Since the hole is only a little bigger it is hard to keep the drill saw from walking all over.
I don't know if there is another way but here is what I did and it worked really well.
First I cut out a 2 1/2 hole from a scape piece of acrylic then I used the piece that came out of that hole as a guide for the drilling the new hole. I used a 2 1/2" bit so that it would be a snug fit in the 2 3/8" hole. This is to make up for the difference in the width of the drill saw bit.
Then I used clear packing tape to hold the plug in place from the top and the bottom.
This gave me the pilot hole that I needed to allow the bigger bit to stay put.
Success! Hole is nice and neat with no scratches or cracking the sump. Here is what the sump looks like with the bulkhead installed. Notice that I put the bulkhead in "backwards" I will explain why later.