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My tank I just broke down I used a 90deg street spigot elbow and glued into a slip bulkhead. Not realizing this when I went this route that I will not be able to take apart later down the road to re-use the bulkheads on a new set up and now selling the tank with them installed.
I know there is a way to plumb threaded bulkheads so they can be fully disassembled however i'm not seeing the same street elbow with a threaded design to thread into a threaded bulkhead. I'm also using full hard plumbing until I switch over to silicone tubing at my return pumps.
Please let me know what parts I need. I'm a visual person as well, pictures are always helpful of installed as well. I'm also using Sch80 Gray fittings.


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My tank I just broke down I used a 90deg street spigot elbow and glued into a slip bulkhead. Not realizing this when I went this route that I will not be able to take apart later down the road to re-use the bulkheads on a new set up and now selling the tank with them installed.
I know there is a way to plumb threaded bulkheads so they can be fully disassembled however i'm not seeing the same street elbow with a threaded design to thread into a threaded bulkhead. I'm also using full hard plumbing until I switch over to silicone tubing at my return pumps.
Please let me know what parts I need. I'm a visual person as well, pictures are always helpful of installed as well. I'm also using Sch80 Gray fittings.


Thank you
Confused here what your asking about…
Can you not find a threaded street elbow or a threaded bulkhead? I see countless threaded street elbows when I google it.


Schedule 80 bulkheads are different sized than schedule 40 in case you weren’t aware.
Almost nobody uses schedule 80 bulkheads.
 

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My tank I just broke down I used a 90deg street spigot elbow and glued into a slip bulkhead. Not realizing this when I went this route that I will not be able to take apart later down the road to re-use the bulkheads on a new set up and now selling the tank with them installed.
I know there is a way to plumb threaded bulkheads so they can be fully disassembled however i'm not seeing the same street elbow with a threaded design to thread into a threaded bulkhead. I'm also using full hard plumbing until I switch over to silicone tubing at my return pumps.
Please let me know what parts I need. I'm a visual person as well, pictures are always helpful of installed as well. I'm also using Sch80 Gray fittings.


Thank you

This is a thread/thread bulkhead.
 
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Sorry if I was not clear.

I'm planning on using standard Sch40 ABS bulkheads. I'm just not seeing a threaded male street elbow to screw into the bulkhead on BRS.
 

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Sorry if I was not clear.

I'm planning on using standard Sch40 ABS bulkheads. I'm just not seeing a threaded male street elbow to screw into the bulkhead on BRS.
Forget brs

Their plumbing prices are way higher than a lot of other places.
Just google threaded street elbow and a ton will come up.
Or even better, find a local plumbing supply store, they will have everything under the sun and usually at better prices
 

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This From K-State fan in the Little Apple.

Supplyhouse.com You can find almost anything at a good price.
I’ll second supply house.com. Great service and very helpful. I’ll usually wait a day and order from them instead of making a drive to the orange store.
 

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that is ABS plastic, they say its schedule 40, but its not, they are way less dependable than a schedule 80, over tighten ABS and it cracks
It is true the ABS are easier to split/crack, but the Sch 80 bulkheads are larger diameter and may not fit into the existing holes on his tank.
 

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One exception is the range of reef octopus bulkheads. They claim to be Sch80 yet are the same dimensions as Sch40. More expensive, but they are the only ones I use now.

 

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Sorry if I was not clear.

I'm planning on using standard Sch40 ABS bulkheads. I'm just not seeing a threaded male street elbow to screw into the bulkhead on BRS.
Just go to hardware store and make an adapter.. do you have pictures ?
 

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