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Drilling Holes Into Plastic Pots

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Tilly2 | 09:33 Fri 17th Jun 2016 | Home & Garden
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I have bought two plastic garden pots but there are no drainage holes in them. How do I drill holes in the base of the pots, safely? I don't want to crack the base.

Is there a technique for doing this please?
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oh 1ozzy wash your mouth out lol x
Note to self: Think and re-read before posting when Oz is around!... ;-)
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gingejbee

"RATTER...OH does it all the time, apparently - from the inside with a light tap, first. Who are we to argue!?"

Very risky indeed, the pot could just shatter, I certainly wouldn't chance it!

A very hot meat skewer would work as long as the plastic isn't too thick but certainly wouldn't hit it.
No skewer, use a hot screw driver
Tambourine is right - I use red hot metal knitting needle which is the same principle
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I've done it. The drill needed re-charging so I used a screwdriver and a hammer. It took all of two seconds to do each hole! (Probably ruined the screwdriver, though.)

Thanks for all the ideas. I'll remember them for next time.
I have skewer and an apple corer both for the hole making. Heat up as tambourine says but do it in a ventilated place....melted plastic stinks
I have to do this too lol

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