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Another problem with the washers, was that you had to tighten that inner washer. NOT a very easy task with a pair of needle nosed pliars. --Don't waste your time with it.


What a pain in the ass :)


Here are 2 that I finished. The one on the left was marginal and the one on the right did not work at all since I was off center. I could not screw the lid onto the bottle the whole way. --Again, don't waste your time with this method, just keep reading!


OK you've earned it... Here is what I feel works best with the lids! As with the bottom, you also want to drill at high speed in reverse. Be sure that your drill bit is just a size under the threaded brass flange. Don't go too small here or it'll be a big pain in the ass.

On the lids, I advise drilling a small pilot hole with a small bit, before drilling with the larger one. The small bit can be used in the forward direction. Just be sure to use the larger bit in reverse! You may want to ask for help when drilling the lids, they are hard to do alone. Just be careful of your partner's fingers! They should probably use a large pair of pliars to hold the lids for you.

So here we are drilling with the large bit in reverse at high speed. You will punch through both the lid and a thin seal or plastic membrane. I would NOT remove the membrane, as it will help to seal your bubbler better. Just drill right through them both.


Once drilled, you will have a hole that looks like this. There will be a lot of melted material on the inside of the lid. This is good, as we need to have that for the next step.

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