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The 1” bulkheads that I recently bought each came with two gaskets. Is there any reason NOT to put a gasket on both the flange and the nut side?
Absolutely. Leaks not welcomedThanks Vetteguy. Sounds like it’d be safer to just stick w/ the single gasket on the flange side.
Hi all, i set up my new 100g tank, i put bulkheads go with some minimal water level in box to see if bulk leaks, no leaks.
When I started to setup pipes, when i finish i see couple of drops, about one drop in 5 min.
So now is hard to get it more tighten, should i leave it, it dip on valve then going to sump, like i said very small amount. What should i do?
how are the pipes connected?
Pipes are conected with pvc glue, and I glue pipes to bulkhead.
I can remove valve and i have union flat joint on other pipes, so i can remove them. But i dont know if i can tighten it more, i tighten with hand a maximum and then with toolkith 1/8 of circle.
Nice setupIf anybody is doing this for the first time and they just bought a new tank, do yourself a favor and buy a bulkhead nut tool from BRS. They don’t come with the tanks most of the time.
I just replaced my bulkheads and plumbing and sump and the tool made it a lot easier to remove and replace the bulkheads. Boy, was I dumb the first time!
Where are people buying quality bulkheads these days? Seems most of the big online aquarium retailers are selling the cheap ones.
Where are people buying quality bulkheads these days? Seems most of the big online aquarium retailers are selling the cheap ones.