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Old 11-23-2010, 07:45 PM
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Default how to use THREADED bulkheads/pvc

i want to get thread x thread bulkheads for my overflow.

questions....
  • How do you thread the pvc?
  • Is there a cheap tool or something you can rent from home depot?
  • do you thread the inside diameter or the outside diameter?
  • can you use flexible pvc with threaded bulkheads?

my goal is to plumb everything so it can be taken apart to be cleaned or moved with relative ease.
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Old 11-23-2010, 07:51 PM
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thing called a TA (threaded adapter). One side threads, other slip for the pipe.

Spa-flex uses the same fittings as for rigid pipe.
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thing called a TA (threaded adapter). One side threads, other slip for the pipe.

Spa-flex uses the same fittings as for rigid pipe.

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plumb everything so it can be taken apart to be cleaned or moved with relative ease.
The main thing to help with that is called a union. It allows you to disassemble pipes and reassemble with ease (well comparatively anyhow).

Example here: http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/store/...ip-x-slip.html

You "should" be able to find them at plumbing supply places where you get the rest of your PVC bits. Sometimes Home Depot/Rona/etc carry them, sometimes not, seems to vary from store to store.
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