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![]() How is the union fixed to the threaded adaptor? Since it should be able to be pulled apart I am assuming it is not glued?
Palmer |
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The TA threads into the bulkhead (use teflon tape or dope), the nipple is glued into the TA and union (unless using a threaded union where you then would have another TA). If using true union valves make sure they're mounted the right way (see here).
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![]() Thanks Mark I am a complete newb when it comes to this stuff. I didn't realize a union can be taken apart to then allow you to detach without cutting anything.
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![]() They are awesome tools to have in plumbing... pricey, but so convenient!
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No more tanks ![]() Cheers, Chris |
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![]() I you havnt bought them already then try to get the un-threaded bulkheads. The threaded ones are prone to cracking.
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![]() Thanks for everybody's advice. I did all of the plumbing on the tank yesterday and it came out pretty good! I do have one extremely slow leak where one of the bulkheads meets the threaded adaptor on the outside of the tank. It looks like it is about a drop every couple of minutes. I am not ready to fully set up the tank yet so I am thinking of letting it dry and applying a little silicone to it.
Palmer |