"Harry Muscle" wrote in message
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"Joe Crowder" wrote in message
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I'm doing a little plumbing for my filter system based on some
inspiration
from Netmax's website. OK, I'm stealing it wholesale. I even
printed out
his sket o work from. They say plagiarism is the sincerest form
of
flattery 8-).
The problem is: I'm working with 3/4" PVC, 3/4" hose barbs, and 3/4"
hose.
Unfortunately, my Ehiem 2026 uses 5/8" (16 mm) ID hose. Of course, I
missed
that little detail until I had the whole thing built up. At least I
don't
have it all glued together yet. I was at least smart enough to do a
fit
check.
I don't see a way to convert the filter fittings to 3/4" (19 mm), and
I
have
not been able to find 5/8" hose barbs in PVC. I'm pretty sure I
could
turn
down the 3/4" hose barbs to fit 5/8" hose if I still had access to a
lathe.
The fittings on the filter do not look like they will work with a
bigger
hose, and Eheim does not seem to offer a version that accepts larger
hose.
At this point I am pretty much stumped.
Has anyone else solved this problem? Any suggestions from the peanut
?
Joe
You might try something that I did for my Fluval 404. Instead of
fitting
the 5/8 ID pipe over something, fit something over it. If the pipe has
a
5/8 ID than chances are the OD might be close to 3/4, which means a 3/4
ID
vinyl pipe would fit perfectly over it, and over the 3/4 hose barb.
You'll
need something to hold everything together and prevent it from leaking.
I
tired silicone at first but it sucks at holding plastic together, so I
used
CPVC glue, surprisingly it stick pretty well to vinyl tubing.
Hope that helps,
Harry
Heh heh, I've done this too, but I thought it was a little too make-shift
to suggest, but now you have opened the subject Harry

). If you can
slip a solid plastic sleeve inside the inner hose, then a hose clamp
around the outer hose will have a better chance of holding it together.
To make this work, the contact area between the 2 hoses should be
something like 3+ inches. If you have to use temperature to fit it
together (heat outer, cool inner before fitting), it will hold together
better. It's still a little make-shift as there really isn't an adhesive
I know of which can bond to the oily surface of a hose and not crack with
the flex and vibration (I haven't tried CPVC glue).
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