Installing Bulkhead Tips

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The 1” bulkheads that I recently bought each came with two gaskets. Is there any reason NOT to put a gasket on both the flange and the nut side?
 

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The 1” bulkheads that I recently bought each came with two gaskets. Is there any reason NOT to put a gasket on both the flange and the nut side?

Flange side, not the nut side. It may not matter at all. I have heard regarding having gaskets on the outside is that they will likely crack/deteriorate over time due to being dry and under "pressure".
 

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Hi all, i set up my new 100g tank, i put bulkheads go with some minimal water level in box to see if bulk leaks, no leaks.

When I started to setup pipes, when i finish i see couple of drops, about one drop in 5 min.

So now is hard to get it more tighten, should i leave it, it dip on valve then going to sump, like i said very small amount. What should i do?
 

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Hi all, i set up my new 100g tank, i put bulkheads go with some minimal water level in box to see if bulk leaks, no leaks.

When I started to setup pipes, when i finish i see couple of drops, about one drop in 5 min.

So now is hard to get it more tighten, should i leave it, it dip on valve then going to sump, like i said very small amount. What should i do?

how are the pipes connected?
 

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how are the pipes connected?

Pipes are conected with pvc glue, and I glue pipes to bulkhead.

I can remove valve and i have union flat joint on other pipes, so i can remove them. But i dont know if i can tighten it more, i tighten with hand a maximum and then with toolkith 1/8 of circle.
 

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Pipes are conected with pvc glue, and I glue pipes to bulkhead.

I can remove valve and i have union flat joint on other pipes, so i can remove them. But i dont know if i can tighten it more, i tighten with hand a maximum and then with toolkith 1/8 of circle.

can you determine where the leak is coming from?
 

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I just replaced my bulkheads on my 180 gallon reef ready tank. I installed them just as you described except this time I purchased a bulkhead nut tool. Best $12 I ever spent!
 

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6EBDBA38-4302-44F8-8C98-84407076B1F4.jpeg 6EBDBA38-4302-44F8-8C98-84407076B1F4.jpeg If anybody is doing this for the first time and they just bought a new tank, do yourself a favor and buy a bulkhead nut tool from BRS. They don’t come with the tanks most of the time.
I just replaced my bulkheads and plumbing and sump and the tool made it a lot easier to remove and replace the bulkheads. Boy, was I dumb the first time!
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This is a great thread. I recently installed 2 bulkheads on my new tank and they both have a small intermittent drip. I think it is my fault as I put silicone grease on the gaskets. By this thread, I should not have done that. I plan on replacing bulkheads this weekend. And need to find thread sealant as new bukheads are threaded. Will not use Teflon tape after reading this thread
 

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Just an update. Replaced both bulkheads and no leaking now. I used the thread sealant for the first time. Easy to use and worked great. No leaks. Will use from now on.
 

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6EBDBA38-4302-44F8-8C98-84407076B1F4.jpeg 6EBDBA38-4302-44F8-8C98-84407076B1F4.jpeg If anybody is doing this for the first time and they just bought a new tank, do yourself a favor and buy a bulkhead nut tool from BRS. They don’t come with the tanks most of the time.
I just replaced my bulkheads and plumbing and sump and the tool made it a lot easier to remove and replace the bulkheads. Boy, was I dumb the first time!
431A5307-CC96-485F-8A3E-9F9A2CED9AB3.jpeg


49E76B5F-8401-4694-9E5D-E456B9DA15A9.jpeg


69C1CC49-5366-4C15-B345-EB8430892B64.jpeg
Nice setup
 

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Great article and just in time. I will be drilling a tank, first time drilling and installing bulkheads in the coming weeks. The article identified some techniques that I would have done incorrectly. Thank goodness for this forum.
 
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