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Bought a return pump that has a 1” nozzle and drilled my tank glass for a 1” bulkhead. I don’t really know what to do next, I know I have to get a return line set up but for some reason I am finding it difficult to find a return line that screws into a 1” bulkhead. Am I misunderstanding something?
 
what are you using for the plumbing runs? PVC or some type of flex tube? If you check out my tank thread, you'll see how I drilled and plumbed my frag tank start to finish, which may be helpful.
 
what are you using for the plumbing runs? PVC or some type of flex tube? If you check out my tank thread, you'll see how I drilled and plumbed my frag tank start to finish, which may be helpful.
Yeah that was helpful, so I guess my question comes down to the locking, I have an ABS 1” bulkhead with thread x thread, but I can’t find screw on loclines for it anywhere. In terms of plumbing I’m leaning towards pvc.
 
for the inflow to the bulkhead, you want to secure the PVC into the bulkhead with PVC primer and glue, in this case the exterior threads will not be used. For the locline inside the tank, you need to purchase a fitting that screws into the bulkhead thread and converts to locline fittings, I used this:


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double check the sizes of the bulkhead, but here is the official loc line website https://www.loc-line.com/products/type/type-adapter-threaded/

If it really is 1" threaded just get a 1" to 3/4" threaded pvc fitting and then screw in the locline fitting

https://www.bulkreefsupply.com/bulk...D=1695&indexName=brs_prod_m2_default_products

This is the bulkhead I bought and I bought the 1” option, so am I misunderstanding how the sizing works between the size of the bulkhead and the threading?
 
for the inflow to the bulkhead, you want to secure the PVC into the bulkhead with PVC primer and glue, in this case the exterior threads will not be used. For the locline inside the tank, you need to purchase a fitting that screws into the bulkhead thread and converts to locline fittings, I used this:


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Gotcha, I saw that in your tank build, so when I have to buy the npt connector, would I also have to buy some tool to connect the lines/nozzles to the connector?
 
Gotcha, I saw that in your tank build, so would I have to buy the npt connector, would I have to buy some tool to connect the lines/nozzles to the connector?
nope, loc line is easy to work with using your bare hands. The tool can "help" but is far from necessary unless you have arthritis or something that affects your finger strength/dexterity
 
nope, loc line is easy to work with using your bare hands. The tool can "help" but is far from necessary unless you have arthritis or something that affects your finger strength/dexterity
Awesome, thanks!
 
https://www.bulkreefsupply.com/bulk...D=1695&indexName=brs_prod_m2_default_products

This is the bulkhead I bought and I bought the 1” option, so am I misunderstanding how the sizing works between the size of the bulkhead and the threading?
you are correct was just double checking. This reducing bushing should work out. Just goes inside of the tank and then the 3/4" loc line adapter right into it
 
for the inflow to the bulkhead, you want to secure the PVC into the bulkhead with PVC primer and glue, in this case the exterior threads will not be used.
I guess you could use teflon tape but i prefer this as well on the exterior. Just drop a union underneath (like you did in your photo) and you are good to go. I always tell people to put in the unions in case you ever need to switch up plumbing
 

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