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    Tub ventilation

    Hey guys i was wandering how i can put holes in to my tub. I have tried burning through( with hot glue gun nozzle) and it didnt work. Do you have any ideas on how to do so, and how big the holes need to be? Thanks, walnuts97

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    My boyfriend put holes in our tubs using a drill, and then sanding down the edges a bit, so the residue isn't left on the tub.

    The holes can be as big as a normal drill thing (sorry, I'm SO tool impaired). Just give a good number of them.

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    I actually prefer use a hot glue gun myself, a soldering iron will work also
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    Use a soldering iron, you can get them at the dollar store cheap. I have a crappy one for burning holes and a good one for soldering connections. You could use a 1/8 drill bit but you run the risk of splitting the plastic.
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    Soldering Iron do the trick


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