I got a little more done this morning.
I have been waiting for some drill bits to be delivered that finally came last week which will allow me to get the weir finished.
I had previously marked on the ceiling where the vertical centre lines for the holes needed to be plus horizonal marks on the wall so it was just a case of drilling them using the right size bit for each bulkhead size.
I was pretty nervous about this as it was essential that the holes in the wood aligned with the previously drilled cores through the brickwork, otherwise it was going to be a labourious fix.
I started by aligning the ceiling marks and the centreline marks.
x marks the spot ( hopefully)
after the first hole was drilled 63mm for 50mm bulkhead for the surge I was a little more confident.
Soon all the holes were drilled and to my relief they all lined up with the brick cores perfectly.
The surge hole is the lowest one, then left to right we have, 75mm cl intake, 63mm drain to sump, 63mm drain to sump, 63 mm skimmer feed, 75mm cl intake.
The size of the weir will be dicated by the 75mm plumbing, this will angle down through the bottom of the weir. Drilling the holes allowed be to dry fit a bulkhead to start working it all out.
I wont be using the washer rings supplied with the bulkheads as the ozone will quickly perish these. I used one in place of where the silicone joint will be to get a reasonably accurate measurement.
The final dry fitting of this plumbing means I now know how deep the wier needs to be.