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Old 04-07-2012, 11:45 PM
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I'm not sure where to start, I just got a 46gal. bow front bought form here I'm not sure how to go about putting the plumbing together -_-; should I go to home depot? any other pvc stores cheaper place to go? what to use to seal? not really sure what I need
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Not sure what you mean by 'what to use to seal'. Rona, Home Depot, Corix, Ocean and Bulk all sell cement.
Home depot/Rona are fine for small quantities of elbows/tees etc.
Bulkreef Supply online or Corix for schedule 80 unions, Gate Valves and True Union Ball Valves. Also Ocean Aquatics or J&L Aquatics for Gate Valves.
Also, Rona has schedule 40 pipe, Home Depot only has 200 which is thinner but stupidly the same price.
Most of these places sell Bulkheads.
Make sure you spend the extra money and use Sch80 Unions as they have a larger ID.
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Old 04-12-2012, 05:41 PM
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Not sure what you mean by 'what to use to seal'. Rona, Home Depot, Corix, Ocean and Bulk all sell cement.
Home depot/Rona are fine for small quantities of elbows/tees etc.
Bulkreef Supply online or Corix for schedule 80 unions, Gate Valves and True Union Ball Valves. Also Ocean Aquatics or J&L Aquatics for Gate Valves.
Also, Rona has schedule 40 pipe, Home Depot only has 200 which is thinner but stupidly the same price.
Most of these places sell Bulkheads.
Make sure you spend the extra money and use Sch80 Unions as they have a larger ID.

Thank you for these places recommended! I'll just try and wing it. XD I'm not sure how to use SCH80
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Schedule 80 is no different from schedule 40 in terms of putting it together. It just has thicker walls from what I understand. You really don't need Schedule 80 for our low pressure systems.
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Schedule 80 is no different from schedule 40 in terms of putting it together. It just has thicker walls from what I understand. You really don't need Schedule 80 for our low pressure systems.
My sch80 recommendation was specifically for the larger ID unions
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Old 04-14-2012, 09:55 PM
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The below link has some good info that might help

http://saltwater.aquaticcommunity.co...umbing-basics/
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Oh man I'm preparing to make the jump from FW to SW with a 210g tank I bought and that site is saving me some stress in plumbing prep. Thanks
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I found this site helpful when planning as it shows what you can buy
http://www.pvcfittingsdirect.com/_e/...chedule_40.htm
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Does any know where to buy black silicone around burnaby or surrey area? i found silicone 2 black but it's not for aquariums
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