Use a circular saw to cut a few straight lines 1/4 Inch deep in the wood where the wood contacts the glass, that will help the water to get in the area you try to cut. Clamp the piece of wood down so it won’t move while the drill is turning..use both hands to hold the hand drill.
If you need to test if it's heat tempered, use poalrising filter (or polaroid sunglasses). You will see the pattern of the colloing nozzle positions if it was heat tempered.
BTW most power tools are what is called "double insulated" to prevent electrical shock and I personally have never had problems in wet environments...I always did wear good boots and typically leather gloves is all ... plus I always protected and maintained my power cords and cordcaps (aka plugs) and but IF one is still worried about it, then plug cord into gfic outlet found in all kitchen, patio, bathroom, laundry rooms etc of any code built dwelling built in the last 20 years or more (in the USA at least) ...that assumes the devices have been maintained over the years and not defeated...you can buy a tester that replicates a ground fault and trips the device if it good. The other thing for the ultra paranoid is to simply use a cordless drill which are much lower voltage and DC rather than the AC so are intrinsically very safe for any healthy person (not certain that even that might not cause problem for someone with a pacemaker or whatever) ...And where do I get my information? From being an electrician for like 40+ years...
Excellent test..... but tank glass is made heavy to withstand the pressure.... because it is not tempered I,m afraid. Tempered glass IS possible to be drilled ( yes I,ve done it ) but it is extremely difficult .... and never with a huge vibrating holesaw such as that . BUT drilling a hole that size in regular glass is nothing to sneeze at ! Good job.
Marc Fresko If you absolutely must have tempered glass with a hole in it, the hole or any other shaping must be done before thetempering process. You cannot cut ordrill heat tempered glass. Not waterjet, not laser, not hot needle, not under water. ... There is no secret formula for cutting or drilling tempered glass.May 6, 2016
You would benefit from using some other kind of speed control. If you put a zip tie on the trigger, maybe a variac would do the job. More research might get you the right answer. The shaking of that hand drill is going to cause problems.
Dude!!! What you should be nervous about was using a damn corded electric drill in water! Are you out of your mind??? Hell I was nervous watching you. Lol
I think I would either clamp the wood to the glass, sandwiched between wood, OR if that is a bad idea at least securely tape or even adhere the glass to the wood...seems pretty sketch just holding it by hand? Also would high drill speed and pulsed pressure work better maybe??
no need for all that.the bottom was not flat.there was a 1/2 inch lip all around the bottom. the wood was cut to fit snug. man now I'm a pro!!! i don't even use a guide i 90 degree the bit and when i get a bite i drop it progressively until it's vertical. and cordless drills suck!!! if you just keep the plug out of water your golden.
Good idea wooden template to support cutter .
Use a circular saw to cut a few straight lines 1/4 Inch deep in the wood where the wood contacts the glass, that will help the water to get in the area you try to cut. Clamp the piece of wood down so it won’t move while the drill is turning..use both hands to hold the hand drill.
If you need to test if it's heat tempered, use poalrising filter (or polaroid sunglasses). You will see the pattern of the colloing nozzle positions if it was heat tempered.
now you can change the title of your video because is not tempered glass
pedro sainz tru-tru
that can't be tempered glass , as tempered glass can not be cut or drilled , it will be into pieces if you force it .(WEIHAO GLASS)
In all fairness you can drill a hole in tempered glass, you just have to do it prior to tempering it.
Stupidity is you are just that! It's not tempered before tempering
BTW most power tools are what is called "double insulated" to prevent electrical shock and I personally have never had problems in wet environments...I always did wear good boots and typically leather gloves is all ... plus I always protected and maintained my power cords and cordcaps (aka plugs) and but IF one is still worried about it, then plug cord into gfic outlet found in all kitchen, patio, bathroom, laundry rooms etc of any code built dwelling built in the last 20 years or more (in the USA at least) ...that assumes the devices have been maintained over the years and not defeated...you can buy a tester that replicates a ground fault and trips the device if it good. The other thing for the ultra paranoid is to simply use a cordless drill which are much lower voltage and DC rather than the AC so are intrinsically very safe for any healthy person (not certain that even that might not cause problem for someone with a pacemaker or whatever) ...And where do I get my information? From being an electrician for like 40+ years...
excellent advice.and absolutely correct about using cordless.would if been by far the safest.
You would of found out it was tempered right when you started drilled
Excellent test..... but tank glass is made heavy to withstand the pressure.... because it is not tempered I,m afraid. Tempered glass IS possible to be drilled ( yes I,ve done it ) but it is extremely difficult .... and never with a huge vibrating holesaw such as that . BUT drilling a hole that size in regular glass is nothing to sneeze at ! Good job.
Not true. Just a score with a diamond tip will already shatter the glass.
Tempered glass cannot be drilled, you have never drilled through tempered glass even if you thought you did.
Of course, if you'd drilled the glass before assmbling the tank, you would have risked less!
Marc Fresko If you absolutely must have tempered glass with a hole in it, the hole or any other shaping must be done before thetempering process. You cannot cut ordrill heat tempered glass. Not waterjet, not laser, not hot needle, not under water. ... There is no secret formula for cutting or drilling tempered glass.May 6, 2016
Can use to car glasses?
Yeah any thing to protect your eyes
You would benefit from using some other kind of speed control. If you put a zip tie on the trigger, maybe a variac would do the job. More research might get you the right answer. The shaking of that hand drill is going to cause problems.
It appeared to me the whole cutter was out of line a bit, causing the wobble...
Good
The glass edges aren’t clean edges. They don’t look like edges you’d see on factory tempered glass.
Dude!!! What you should be nervous about was using a damn corded electric drill in water! Are you out of your mind??? Hell I was nervous watching you. Lol
use a cordless drill
Man; always clamp your work
Clamp your wooden guide dude.....
And wear rubber gloves
No need to test like that. All tempered glass has marking that it is tempered.
I think I would either clamp the wood to the glass, sandwiched between wood, OR if that is a bad idea at least securely tape or even adhere the glass to the wood...seems pretty sketch just holding it by hand? Also would high drill speed and pulsed pressure work better maybe??
no need for all that.the bottom was not flat.there was a 1/2 inch lip all around the bottom. the wood was cut to fit snug. man now I'm a pro!!! i don't even use a guide i 90 degree the bit and when i get a bite i drop it progressively until it's vertical. and cordless drills suck!!! if you just keep the plug out of water your golden.
No they dont, you just have to buy a good one. My cordless works better than my corded drill.
you have to sway or what is the term. dont flat the glass holing bit ..you need to wave it around for faster holing ...idiot...
This is annealed glass.
that is not tempered glass, please change the title of the video
is your wife busy next week?
Andy Arreola
Nope
Wow
It is not tempered glass. If glass is tempered it will shattler
Exactly.... I didn't know if it was or not? So i tested it by drilling it
NO tempered
I drill temper glass before, you just have to take times
really?
+RobertosLife
I bought 40g Aqueon tank from Petco, drill with no problem
the bottom tank lable '''do not drill'
+miketong2007 😮
If u drilled tempered glass....it WASN'T TEMPERED. ..lmao u CAN'T drill it
If u drilled it it was the side panel or something cause it would've broke if tempered
First of all you're using a shit for drill what do you expect your using a $20 drill !
That's not tempered. More RUclips pish. Its becoming a joke