tuberider said:Use fiberglass if you can, it stands the test of time.
I used it all the time as long and you don't force it too much it will be fine. currently I use a ceramic bit and that works better but pricey. The regular bit gets dulled very fast even the softer rocksGreshamH said:Masonry ones with the chisel can break many types of live rock. LIke Paul suggested during his Aquascaping talk, use a normal hole saw for softer rock.
tuberider said:Use fiberglass if you can, it stands the test of time.
northbay-reefer said:I used it all the time as long and you don't force it too much it will be fine. currently I use a ceramic bit and that works better but pricey. The regular bit gets dulled very fast even the softer rocksGreshamH said:Masonry ones with the chisel can break many types of live rock. LIke Paul suggested during his Aquascaping talk, use a normal hole saw for softer rock.
northbay-reefer said:tuberider said:Use fiberglass if you can, it stands the test of time.
Yeap, that is all I used, its much stronger and cheaper too.