OffRoad322
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This section of the forum seems quiet...did everyone move on to a new manufacturer?
This section of the forum seems quiet...did everyone move on to a new manufacturer?
This section of the forum seems quiet...did everyone move on to a new manufacturer?
The stands need to be assembled and i don't like the looks of the turnbuckle type bolt assembly.
I'm setting up the 120 gallon SCA tank (very excited).
Did others glue the return pipe inside the overflow to the bulkhead?
I wasn't sure if when you assemble the loclines through the fabricated holes this was secure enough for the pressures involved.
This would allow for easier removal for cleaning down the road.
Do not glue to the bulkheads in the overflow. You want the ability to pull the pipes later to clean or remove a trapped fish. I did not glue any parts for my in overflow plumbing EXCEPT a slip to female adapter for my locline to screw into. Other then that I can remove every portion of the plumbing as needed inside the overflow.
Don't forget some unions!
Only my return plumbing is glued(pressure). Full siphon and emergency that have no pressure, are just fitted. My bulkheads are screw in type. If I had slip bulkheads, I would glue them regardless of which pipe it was.
Do not glue anything in the overflow, friction fit is fine. You want to be able to pull all the pipes out of the overflow for cleaning or fish catching.
Sch 80 bulkheads likely wont fit as they are thicker and no need. We are not a pressurized environment in our plumbing.
I swapped out my bulkheads but he was sending metric at that time.
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