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![]() Would it better to use a bulkhead or a uniseal on a rubbermaid container?
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#2
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![]() use a bulkhead the reason is with a uniseal you need somewhat thick walls for the uniseal to fit tight....
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![]() is it a round bucket?? i dont think you can get a seal with a bulkhead and a round bucket can you?? ive never tried so who knows.
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#4
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![]() It's a rectangular-shaped rubbermaid tote
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![]() I have just used bulk heads on my Rubbermaid totes and they work fine. Most totes have a fairly flat side area to install a bulk head. Franklin I have a couple off sumps I made out of large Rubbemaid Totes and Bulk Heads.
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![]() JL uses bulkheads on thier rubbermaid sumps, been like that for years.
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