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I know it sounds really stupid...but I seriously have no idea.

to make matters worse, I don't have a drill to help me.

urh I'm trying to make a dripper of sorts from this old Rowaphos container that I have so that I can drip kalk into the tank slowly. so. anybody can help me? thanks. (=

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I use my philip screw with my brute force to "drill" a hole in the container. You might want to try.

Or you can try shouldering iron to melt your way through.

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Big or small hole? Big hole you heat screwdriver puncture till next year then can get a big hole... just borrow a drill loh..

For plastic containers best to use those cordless ones, less power so won't go crazy on your plastic container.. trust me on this...

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think I'll borrow a drill

huskie...still around ah. (= I'll borrow yours if my neighbour doesn't have his.

thanks guys :thanks:

Sure, no problem. :)

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I know it sounds really stupid...but I seriously have no idea.

to make matters worse, I don't have a drill to help me.

urh I'm trying to make a dripper of sorts from this old Rowaphos container that I have so that I can drip kalk into the tank slowly. so. anybody can help me? thanks. (=

A holesaw (right) or an adjustable hole cutter (left) for larger circles will give you a neat cut........

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