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Unread 03/09/2018, 09:00 AM   #48
ericarenee
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The best way to do this is either with a wet saw or grinder with a high quality diamond blade, a Diamond drill bit... and diamond grit sanding/ budding pads..

The key is to avoid chips.. If you have any chips grind them down then buff them out smooth . this will keep them from becoming fractures...

If your not skilled with using power tools and cutting super hard surfaces let someone who is more skilled do it for you... I have cut a picture frame from glass in the past on my radial arm wet saw.


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240+G Mixed BB Reef tank.. 350 G Marine Pond. And the expensive stuff that runs it.
Chic's are for Chic's You silly men Go Fishing or something...

Current Tank Info: 240= gal Reef /550 Gallon Saltwater pond 72 G Bay front Tropical aquarium
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