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Overflow Boxes

Uhh, Paradox, the last arm powered miter saw I used was a hack saw with a miter box (we still have a fiberglass miter box and hope I never have to use it again) is there some other manual miter saw other than the wooden handled saw that never has a straight blade?
 
ok thank you for all of your inputs and although drilling seems like the way to go my tank is currently up and cycling so i dont want to strip it down and start all over again just to make a hole in it so im going to have to go with the overflow box.

mosthated, I like your idea but I am not liking the fact that you cant see whats going on in there so im going to go with one of these two:

http://store.hurricanefilters.com/quprov.html

http://www.aquacrylics.com/aquarium_filters.htm

thanks again for all of your responses it really gave me a good idea of whats the best for my tank.

~Mic
 
Good choice, Michael. Buying a hang-on unit now will help you learn the ins and outs on something simple, and then you'll have a better idea of what's going on if you decide to drill this or another tank at some point in the future.

Dan
 

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