Is there such a thing as a flat bulkhead?
Let me explain...
My 120's stand is a water tight acrylic box. It'll hold about 8 inches of standing water, up to the level of the bottom of the door hole.
I'll be drilling a couple of holes into it for the drip system input and the sump's overflow, and I was thinking of drilling a third hole nearby to be the overflow/drain for the actual stand.
That way I can splash around down there as much as I want (like today, when I accidentally detached my FX5 return without first turning the valve... heh) and not really ever have to worry. The drain can even join the sump overflow in a Y below the floor and head on out to the utility room.
But I need it to be as close to flat as possible. Otherwise the water won't drain until it's standing at a level higher than the thickness of the lip, whatever that may be (5mm? Total guess...). Ideally it could be flush with the bottom and I could just squeegee the floor over to the drain whenever necessary.
This would also give me freedom to run my old leaky 2028 down there as a second filter without worry. I'd really like that.
Suggestions? Doable with an actual bulkhead, or would I have to just cut/glue/silicone something together? I'd rather have it be removable.
Let me explain...
My 120's stand is a water tight acrylic box. It'll hold about 8 inches of standing water, up to the level of the bottom of the door hole.
I'll be drilling a couple of holes into it for the drip system input and the sump's overflow, and I was thinking of drilling a third hole nearby to be the overflow/drain for the actual stand.
That way I can splash around down there as much as I want (like today, when I accidentally detached my FX5 return without first turning the valve... heh) and not really ever have to worry. The drain can even join the sump overflow in a Y below the floor and head on out to the utility room.
But I need it to be as close to flat as possible. Otherwise the water won't drain until it's standing at a level higher than the thickness of the lip, whatever that may be (5mm? Total guess...). Ideally it could be flush with the bottom and I could just squeegee the floor over to the drain whenever necessary.
This would also give me freedom to run my old leaky 2028 down there as a second filter without worry. I'd really like that.
Suggestions? Doable with an actual bulkhead, or would I have to just cut/glue/silicone something together? I'd rather have it be removable.
