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Next trick running the hole saw backwards to keep it from grabbing in the plastic. Never heard of that until this video but very clever. Thank you as usual for another interesting and informative video. take care, stay well and keep up the great work.
great job I love it how clearly you explain everything. I have always put hoses in hot water before putting it in a fitting it slides in better then soapy water. but great job can't wait to see next one
Been considering how to clean out the tank when the bottom accumulates gunk without having to drain the tank. I thought a 6hp wet vac adapted to rv filter [draining back into tank] would do it, but not good enough suction. My next attempt will use the wet vac end piece adapted to 10' of 3/4" pvc adapted to a filter adapted to water pump. I expect to mop/suck up the muck on the tank bottom from the top opening of the tank and return the filtered water back into the tank. Tank cleaned [hopefully]. Would like to see your idea.
@@MANaboutTOOLS yes, that is one way to go. The issue for me is that it would be dedicated to cleaning only the tank ... that gets used a few times a year. That would be a good *right* solution. I've been looking towards a reusable/modular solution so my pump can be used elsewhere when it isn't needed to clean out the cistern. I like efficiency even if $$$ isn't an issue. I concede that modular *may* not be best - especially when I've put the $$$ into multiple attempts. C'est la vie.
If you look at the fitting at the 3 minute mark you will see a rubber gasket. That will be up against the inside wall of the tank. And it will seal when the nut on the outside is tightened.
See the full written BLOG POST for the 500 gallon tank installation here: manabouttools.com/TANK500 If you would like to support the channel and future content then please go here: www.patreon.com/manabouttools
Next trick running the hole saw backwards to keep it from grabbing in the plastic. Never heard of that until this video but very clever. Thank you as usual for another interesting and informative video. take care, stay well and keep up the great work.
Thank you very much!
Yes! Love it. This project is a beauty. Can't wait for the next video re your solar setup.
Thanks! Part 4 is out now.
Nice! looking forward to the next one!
great job I love it how clearly you explain everything. I have always put hoses in hot water before putting it in a fitting it slides in better then soapy water. but great job can't wait to see next one
Great tip! Thx
An easy way to get that clear PVC tubing to fit is to soak it in boiling hot water first.
Good tip, thx
Also a heat gun blowing through it. Useful for bending PVC as well, if care is taken.
THATS GONNA BE SOME HIGH $ WATER BRO !
It is for sure.
Wow
Does the black tank make the water hot? Great videos btw!
Thanks! I'd say it does warm it but, I have never noticed that it's hot.
Id be scared, drilling the hole at the bottom of the tankf or that bulkhead fitting! have you experienced any leaking in those locations?
Been considering how to clean out the tank when the bottom accumulates gunk without having to drain the tank.
I thought a 6hp wet vac adapted to rv filter [draining back into tank] would do it, but not good enough suction. My next attempt will use the wet vac end piece adapted to 10' of 3/4" pvc adapted to a filter adapted to water pump. I expect to mop/suck up the muck on the tank bottom from the top opening of the tank and return the filtered water back into the tank. Tank cleaned [hopefully]. Would like to see your idea.
Maybe something like a swimming pool bottom vacuum.
@@MANaboutTOOLS yes, that is one way to go. The issue for me is that it would be dedicated to cleaning only the tank ... that gets used a few times a year. That would be a good *right* solution.
I've been looking towards a reusable/modular solution so my pump can be used elsewhere when it isn't needed to clean out the cistern. I like efficiency even if $$$ isn't an issue. I concede that modular *may* not be best - especially when I've put the $$$ into multiple attempts. C'est la vie.
When you're working with string like that it's very important to let the kitty cats play with it after!
Why isn't there a gasket between the nut and tankside on the fitting you added?
If you look at the fitting at the 3 minute mark you will see a rubber gasket. That will be up against the inside wall of the tank. And it will seal when the nut on the outside is tightened.
@@MANaboutTOOLS Thanks. I'm enjoying the series and in the near future am planning to capture rainwater for my garden.