As I said , I love DIY. I chose to do my own overflow and drill and cut my own glass. Here's how that went at first:
DSC08395 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr
DSC08397 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr
That was fun
Here's my second try:
DSC08487 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr
DSC08492 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr
1 Hole - 2 Hole - 3 Hole by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr
I also tried to cut the glass myself, however, that was a complete and utter fail. I bought a cutting wheel, running pliers and oil but just couldn't get it to work. A quick tip for those that are planning on getting the equipment to cut their own glass, just save your money and leave it to the pros. They charged me $2.50 per cut and it came out much cheaper for them to do it than it did for me to get the equipment to cut. lesson learned.
Here is how the panes look once cut to the measurements I specified:
DSC08495 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr
Everything siliconed in to place:
DSC08496 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr
DSC08497 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr
DSC08499 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr
Sorry about the mess in the tank. I was pretty tired at this point and even taking that out and putting it back in wasn't appealing, lol.