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I have just been out to look at a job where the customer wants a shower pump installing. She has a galvanised steel water tank that looks in vey good nick. I have never drilled one of these before as I would usually replace the tank but this one has been built into the top of the airing cupboard and goes part way into the roof space. I would have to basically destroy half the bathroom to get the damned thing out.

I propose using a hole saw, any tips/ advice guys.
 
Hi. Had a similar situation on my own property. The cold feed to shower meant drilling a hole in the galv cistern. However being short of time i thought i would just us a siphon loop. (cold feed up and over cistern and down to bottom of cistern on inside) Pushed the air out using mains and a way it went. This temporary arrangement has lived for 24 years without fault, but i must attend to it soooooooooooon.
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Thanks for this justlead.

I have been putting this job off and getting on with the rest of the bathroom. For the first time I don't feel very confident in drilling this tank as nobody came back to say that they have actually done one. I received advice from a local specialist who had also never drilled a steel tank and he sold me a cutter that he said "should work using plenty of oil".

I think I will go with justleads idea. I don't want to get part way through and finish up with a hole that is too small that I will then have to find some way of plugging.
 
Forget the last question. I looked them up on the interweb and found a 29mm bit that will do the job. Thanks tom but I will come back and haunt you if it goes pear-shaped. Will let you know.
 
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Many years ago this is the type of cutter we used.
 
Get a new starrat drill bit from the iron mongers it will go through like knife through butter

Fantastic, superb, brilliant, amazing.

Job done in less than 10 minutes and nice clean cut. If you haven't got the message I'm over the moon with your advice tom.

Thank you once again.
 
Thanks for this justlead.

I have been putting this job off and getting on with the rest of the bathroom. For the first time I don't feel very confident in drilling this tank as nobody came back to say that they have actually done one. I received advice from a local specialist who had also never drilled a steel tank and he sold me a cutter that he said "should work using plenty of oil".

I think I will go with justleads idea. I don't want to get part way through and finish up with a hole that is too small that I will then have to find some way of plugging.

Hole saw and drill it no problem done it lots if times
 
forgot to say remember to get every bit of swarf out of the tank we used a big lump of putty to pick it all up thinking about it we used putty for a lot of things back then
 
the drawing doesnt show the bits sticking out from where the stilsons had been used on it
im sure there was a name for these cutters
I think the drawing shows the type electricians first used I know the plumbers type you are thinking of I knew these as Cookes cutters I think I still have some in the shed but finding them well thats another story...regards Turnpin
 
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