I'm sure you can find a friend locally with a table saw to help you cut those teeth. Mark the inside of the PVC with the correct depth. Lay it down, outside of the PVC on the table and make your cuts. 2 blade widths will put you approximately at 1/4" gaps for the teeth. You can also set the blade of the table saw to the correct depth and make the cuts sending the PVC over the blades standing upright. If not, there are better Dremmel bits for the job.
Just curious as to what kind of paint you are going to use on the PVC?
Love the dimensions of the tank and really nice work. Excellent use of old materials. Cool project.
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