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Randall_Turner
at Tue Mar 21 17:10:19 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Randall_Turner ]
I agree those underbed tubs are excellent. Sounds like the soldering iron you had was a cheapie. You might want to purchase a higher quality one (around 20-30 at Radio Shack etc) Or be sure you have a sharp drill bit. I personally prefer the ease of soldering irons for making holes, Just make sure when you use it you don't push to hard, let the iron do the work. Also have a damp paper towel handy to wipe off any excess plastic that might build up on the iron. If you do decide to go with drill bits, be sure you have a sharp bit, and also debur the inside of the hole when finished to prevent any hanging points that could cut the snake if they rub their noses on the holes. ----- Randall L Turner Jr.
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- Putting holes in plastic enclosures - LauraV, Tue Mar 21 16:52:25 2006
- RE: Putting holes in plastic enclosures - CBH, Tue Mar 21 16:56:33 2006
- Actually neither , it's - LauraV, Tue Mar 21 17:04:39 2006
- RE: Putting holes in plastic enclosures - rainbowsrus, Tue Mar 21 17:06:39 2006
- RE: Actually neither , it's - CBH, Tue Mar 21 17:08:48 2006
- RE: Actually neither , it's - rainbowsrus, Tue Mar 21 17:09:27 2006
RE: Actually neither , it's - Randall_Turner, Tue Mar 21 17:10:19 2006
- It is feet... - LauraV, Tue Mar 21 17:14:38 2006
- Oops - LauraV, Tue Mar 21 17:16:09 2006
- Thank you everyone. - LauraV, Tue Mar 21 17:18:30 2006
- RE: Putting holes in plastic enclosures - scaleman, Tue Mar 21 17:21:04 2006
- RE: Putting holes in plastic enclosures - ajfreptiles, Tue Mar 21 18:28:09 2006
- You are not kidding - LauraV, Tue Mar 21 18:42:25 2006
- RE: You are not kidding - ajfreptiles, Tue Mar 21 19:02:29 2006
- I usually heat up a metal rod - vcaruso15, Tue Mar 21 20:52:19 2006
- Yeah, I was thinking - rainbowsrus, Wed Mar 22 00:11:39 2006
- RE: a soldering iron... - cbreps, Wed Mar 22 08:38:38 2006
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