Check your local paint helps. (not the home improvement dept). Talk to the specialist there or try an after market auto parts placeHit a snag. Went to Michael’s to get the acrylic paint. They had just one bottle of the color I wanted but that should be enough to get the job done. Got up to the checkout only to be told their system is down and can’t check people out. Their other store near me is down as well.
Paint "shops" like Sherwin-Williams. A good place to look for is PPG paints.Check your local paint helps. (not the home improvement dept). Talk to the specialist there or try an after market auto parts place
Lots of acrylics for many uses. You probably already did but I am just saying. Hope this helps
I ordered a new 1" bulkhead that should arrive today. I'm going to give this ^ a shot.Thinking. What about a 1” bulkhead and use Plumber’s Putty to make up the difference? Any thoughts?
Scratch that, just did some quick research and it is highly advised NOT to use plumber's putty. I'll try with Instant Ocean Hold Fast (putty) instead.I ordered a new 1" bulkhead that should arrive today. I'm going to give this ^ a shot.
Do you mean the 1” schedule 80?Schedule 80 fittings are interchangeable with 40 and the fitting you linked would only be 4mm sloppy in the hole you drilled so should work.. Another option is 1.25," uniseal which happens to use 51mm hole. It's not a bulkhead but I've never had one leak. A third option is put the bulkhead you have in the hole, fill the gap between the hole and threads with silicone and let it cure a couple days, then put the nut on and call it a day.
Yes . The premium aquatics one you linkedDo you mean the 1” schedule 80?
Thanks Sean. Haven’t seen you around for a while. Hope all’s well.Yes . The premium aquatics one you linked
You need to stop thatThanks, all is well just working a lot.