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![]() That's how I tightened one a long time ago and I broke the bond where it was glued on. But I did'nt use primer. As for the o-ring seal i've never had a problem. It's actually a good idea to use unions on external return pumps in case your pump or pump seal goes, much easier than having to cut your plumbing.
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![]() its always a good plan to use unions around the wear items on your plumbing ie pumps, check valves, wave devices. It makes maintenance possible without having to dismantle your plumbing.
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![]() +1, my pump would be unserviceable without them. The only problem I have had has been some slow salt creep around where the union joined the flex tube piping. I solved that by smothering the seam in aquarium silicone. I'll never be able to get half the union off the pipe, but all I really care about is being able to get the pump out for cleaning.
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![]() Quote:
Hey Bill your new DT looks awesome! ![]()
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Hey! I never "LEFT" the hobby, just doing fresh water now. Which is still listed as part of Canreef if I'm not mistaken. ![]() |
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![]() Hey thanks bud.
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