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Source/idea for minature bulkheads required
I had an idea for a 'new' pond filter and I wanted to build a scale model
before digging large holes in the backyard. Even though it's only temporary, I'd still like to make it as leakproof as possible. The one part I'm having trouble dreaming up is a minature bulhead. Something that requires a 1/2" hole and takes a 1/4" hose ID hose wouldf be good. Airplane bulkheads are too small and I don't like the silicone and hole idea. The best idea I have is to epoxy a pipe splice into the hole. Any better ideas. |
Source/idea for minature bulkheads required
On Fri, 1 Sep 2006 20:10:18 -0400, "Bill Stock" wrote:
I had an idea for a 'new' pond filter and I wanted to build a scale model before digging large holes in the backyard. Even though it's only temporary, I'd still like to make it as leakproof as possible. The one part I'm having trouble dreaming up is a minature bulhead. Something that requires a 1/2" hole and takes a 1/4" hose ID hose wouldf be good. Airplane bulkheads are too small and I don't like the silicone and hole idea. The best idea I have is to epoxy a pipe splice into the hole. Any better ideas. How about a boot rivet? ~ jan ----------------- Also ponding troll free at: http://groups.google.com/group/The-Freshwater-Aquarium |
Source/idea for minature bulkheads required
15mm tank connector?
"Bill Stock" wrote in message ... I had an idea for a 'new' pond filter and I wanted to build a scale model before digging large holes in the backyard. Even though it's only temporary, I'd still like to make it as leakproof as possible. The one part I'm having trouble dreaming up is a minature bulhead. Something that requires a 1/2" hole and takes a 1/4" hose ID hose wouldf be good. Airplane bulkheads are too small and I don't like the silicone and hole idea. The best idea I have is to epoxy a pipe splice into the hole. Any better ideas. |
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