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moondoggy4

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How does one tighten a 1''1/2 bulk head in a very difficult place to get to. It is under the overflow and I can not get a pair of channel locks in there. I had to pull everything out from under my stand yesterday twice with lots of water on the floor:mad2: My wife is:mad2: :mad2: So any help will be appreciated.:D
 
Find a steel hex head nut of the same size as your bulkhead.Put a thin film of high temp grease on it.
Get a piece of PVC pipe that is SLIGHLY smaller - gently heat the pipe w/hot air gun, and swedge it down over the nut.
As it cools, make sure it conforms to the shape of the nut.
Remove the nut, wipe out the grease -
Now - go tighten that bulkhead before the wife beats the tar out of you <G>
T
 
well if you have the gasket on correctly on the inside it will hold it in place, you should only need to tighten it from the outside with a bulkhead wrench
 
I don't think he has a BHW....That's why I tried to explain how he could make one easily.
Bulkhead wrenches are not common everywhere...Wish they were, sure makes life easier.
T
 
Use a moderately sharp screwdriver or chisel. Use the chisel to catch an edge and tap it with a hammer to sink it into the edge of the plastic nut. Tap on it to tighten. This is assuming you have the right angle to be able to do this.
 
Or a LARGE set of "Slip Joint Water Pump Pliers" -similar to Channel Locks
The jaws are almost a 90 offset to the handles. I have used them vertically to grab and turn bulkhead nuts. ( I think I may have heard a bulkhead scream once...<G>)
T
 
It just all depends on how muh access you have moondoggy4....
if the holes in the top of the stand are large enough - any of the methods here should work...........
T
 
Thanks everyone for posting all great the ideas. When I built my first stand it was 18'' wide then when I put my 120 on it I put two 4X4's and two 2X4's on it and just extended the stand so I have 6 4X4's on my stand. so the bulk head fits in that grove. I will order the bulk head wrench, I could not used channel locks, the screwdriver should work. I like the idea of making my own wrench. What I did was go to Ace and got a reverse thread bulk head, I placed my durso stand on it put it in my overflow, hand tighten the nut backwards (lefty) and then when I put the other fittings on the bottom I just tighten them (righty) and it tighten the nut to the bulk head Nice and tight but not overly tight. Thanks again everyone almost told m wife you should of let me buy the Elos so none of this would of happened. I guess I just wanted to live more.
 
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