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Nettet18. des. 2013 · Just as a safety measure, I did apply a thin film of aquarium grade silicon sealant to the rubber flat seal to ensure no leaks. I used screw type bulk heads so if I ever need to remove my PVC fittings on either side of the bulkhead, I simply unscrew them. I never plan on removing my bulkheads anyway so I figured applying the sealant was … NettetMy bulkhead for dummies such as myself lol :) planting the seeds quote
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Nettet12. mai 2015 · Terrible Advice Tuesdays: To ensure your bulkheads won’t leak, glue them to your tank with PVC cement. The rest of the story: Bulkheads (also known as tank adapters) are specifically designed to form a water tight seal with your tank when they are properly installed. Proper installation instructions include: making sure the mating … Nettet19. jan. 2024 · Big G said: Sometimes bulkheads that are made for flat surfaces, like glass, acrylic, crack when you tighten them. It's hard to see the crack as it only opens when tightened on the curved surface. If not cracked you could try doubling the gasket on the inside. That's where you want the seal. Best to use Uniseals on curved surfaces. NettetThis tape will stop the glass slug from falling and damaging your aquarium. Go slow and use less pressure than you think you need. You literally need to apply 0 pressure on the drill when you cut your hole, the weight of the drill is all you need. Focus on keeping the drill bit straight, level and wet. planting time for carrots