I am in he design phase of a new tank I'm setting up and I'm not sure which bulkheads to get. The slipxthreaded or slip x slip. Which ones do you recommend and why?
I use the threaded/threaded. I use locline and the adapter screws right into the inside of a 3/4 bulkhead. Or I'll screw in a pvc reducer and then screw the locline adapter into it.
I prefer to be able to change piping around if necessary so it's nice to be able to unscrew the pvc from the bulkhead on the outside and not need new bulkheads.
I also prefer the heavy duty bulkheads but they take a slightly larger hole in the glass/acrylic.
Slip and thread. It's nice to be able to take it apart if you want to.
It's not about a leaking issue, it's about serviceability.
Unless is slip-slip-ballvalve-thread That works too.
Thanks for the input so far. The bulkheads will be used for my return and overflows. It looks like I am leaning more towards the threaded/threaded now.
Slip is nice for hard plumbing. But I'm really not a fan of hard plumbing unless you're running your sump to another room/basement. Threaded is easier to adapt and service in my experience.
Thread by thread. Its easy to disassemble if needed in the future when you decide to replumb or clean things. Nothing has to be cut or tossed if you use a union close by.
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