Ive seen people take an extra diameter pipe and using a dremel make a nut shape on the inside. Slide over pipe and bulkhead, tighten. Like making a large socket.
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I guess my reading skills kinda of lack, ThanksI think he said he already glued a pipe to his bulkhead. I don't think this will work in that case?
You are correct, that would work awesome if I didn't already glue the union piece on it.What are those mad scientist tools LOL
https://www.precisionmarine.com/product/closed-end-bulkhead-wrenches/
Maybe something like this.
Alright, decision made, biting the bullet, it's the right thing to do... Going to cut off the pipes, move the tank, cut the hole bigger, and put everything back together.
Thank you all for the suggestions and advice. I will post some updates on the progress and final result
Good news, no leaks and water is flowing.
Thanks again for all the great suggestions and advice and did steering me in the right direction. Bulkheads are now accessible for servicing.
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