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Shields makes straight and 90º threaded hose adaptors and Sealand sells
a straight PVC to hose adaptor. Both are exactly the right size to fit 1 1/2" sanitation hose. They cost about $8/each and slip on with a little KY jelley. Most of my runs are a Shields adaptor threaded into the tank, 12" to 24" of Sealand hose, a Seland adaptor and then Schedule 40. If I had to go around a corner I used sweep ells or 45s. On the head end there is another Sealand transition to a short length of hose which then fits on the head outlet. BTW, I have a couple of Shields 90s, a straight and a couple of Sealand straight transitions left over if anybody needs them. Skip Gundlach wrote: "Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message news:kXYec.669$uF3.447@lakeread04... You don't need a whole lot. I talked to Ed McKunen, president of Sealand (and not my favorite person) about it. We recommend making your longer runs in Schedule 40 PVC with short lengths of Odorsafe to absorb vibration and movement. Does the hose go over the pipe, or are some intermediate fittings needed to work? L8R Skip -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
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