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![]() I'm looking for a way to reduce/eliminate the buildup of sand etc. in the house's plumbing system. I have one of those large plastic sinks down in the fish room. In the winter months, that is where I must rinse gravel, sand etc. The wife doesn't enjoy a gritty tub when she has a bath, even after trying to convince her it helps exfoliate the skin...
![]() I'd like to devise a "settling chamber" prior to the drain stack. I've seen a unit at a local bottle depot that appears to be a settling unit but given the smell of those places, I'm always in a hurry to leave. Has anyone played around with this concept ?
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![]() At my wife's dental office, I put in a "sediment trap" that is designed to stop fine dust from entering the plumbing system.
It's basically a bucket with a sealed lid and 2 pipes - one in and one out, with the bucket acting as a "P trap". Works like a charm. Mitch |
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![]() That's kinda' what I figured would be an appropriate set-up...the traditional "p" trap isn't required provided the container is sealed and the "inlet" pipe is submerged ?
All the delicous odors won't be release until the container is opened. That'd be a good hang-over job for New Years day ! ![]() Mmmmm, dental sediment ![]()
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![]() Here's a couple of pics:
http://www.canreef.com/photopost/sho...sort=1&cat=507 http://www.canreef.com/photopost/sho...sort=1&cat=507 Mitch |
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![]() Perfect !!! Thanks !
Are those bulkhead fittings ? Any baffles used in the bucket ?
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![]() Actually, we ordered the unit from a dental supply place in town.
And being associated with dental supplies, I'm sure it cost us an arm and a leg! ![]() It kinda reminds me of piping that you would use for RV plumbing. Mitch |
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![]() oh, and no baffles.
Mitch |