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David Combs  
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 More options May 25 2012, 2:12 am
Newsgroups: alt.home.repair
From: dkco...@panix.com (David Combs)
Date: 25 May 2012 02:12:13 -0400
Local: Fri, May 25 2012 2:12 am
Subject: HD ceramic flower-pot: no hole in bottom. Want to use outside. HELP!
Of course, when it rains a bunch, as it has been recently
(NYC area), next day plant in pot is submerged under an
inch of water.

My bet is that those holeless things are built for *indoor*
use, where you can feel the soil dampness and water
accordingly.

However, given that they've already been purchased and planted
in, and my "boss" wants them outside, to each side of the
front door, I ask:

   Is it possible for a klutz like me to drill a hole
    in the bottom of one of these things, without
    shattering it?

Without spending a bunch of money on diamond drills,
drill press, etc?

Am assuming that this is NOT possible, given an
ordinary *very* lightly supplied home shop.

But I'm open to suggestons!

Any ideas?

Suggestions?

THANKS!

David


 
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