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![]() i switched from a durso to a stockman and i'm very happy with it-takes up way less room and is matinence free
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![]() A stockman works fine but it's a little harder to make. If you can fit a 2" coupling in your overflow then use 1.25" pipe and a 1.25"x2" bushing. You'll have to drill or grind off the bushing stop so the bushing can slide onto 1.25" pipe far enough so the pipe protrudes far enough through the bushing to allow a 1.25" cap to fit. Just as with the stockman you'll need a 1/8" hole in the top of the cap to prevent siphon. You'll also want a 1.5x1.25" bushing for the top of the bulkhead for the standpipe and you'll still want to reduce the drain pipe size to 1" for best results.
A good tip when building a standpipe is to make it taller than you need and then trim the base of the pipe to fit after it's built. |
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![]() What you can do is use this male adapter: ![]() and make a nut for it by cutting a female adapter off at the threads: You will need a seal still, so using the seal from a bulkhead, or finding one in a hardware store works fine. The only reason to do this is to get a little bit extra flow through a smaller hole. With a bulkhead you are inserting a bulkhead into the hole, then a pipe into the bulkhead, this reduces the hole size that water actually flows through.
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![]() I'd stick with using a bulkhead.
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![]() making a stockman pipe right now...let you know how it turns out..
Just hate that I had to buy a full 10ft stick of 1.5" PVC just to use 20" or less |
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![]() 1.5" is pretty big, what size coupling are you using?
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![]() 2"
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