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Ok, perhaps this has been answered before, but anyway, Is the correct material for the stand pipe in the poly tank design black pipe?

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Alan M
 
Location: Somewhere on the Colorado plateau | Registered: 31 October 2006Report This Post
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Hey Alan,

I use schedule 80 PVC for standpipe in my poly wash tank.

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Location: Flagstaff, AZ, USA | Registered: 22 April 2002Report This Post
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I ended up using black pipe. I think I may change to PVC. I'm using a poly wash tank & metal drying tank. I'm almost finshed with the modifed gadgetarius model. I'll call you for the 1st brew.

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Location: Somewhere on the Colorado plateau | Registered: 31 October 2006Report This Post
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A 2" black bung w/ 3/4" inside bushing fits into the NPT opening of a poly barrel. You can easily thread both ends of the 3/4" with a 3/4" pipe tap ($15 new) on the inside (only the inside needs this). Then screw a close nip on the outside, and your riser to the inside. I like to tighten them until there is no gap between the two pipes. You can feel inside through the close nip. The pipe will solidly stop turning at that point.
 
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I sell a port for the 2 inch bungs that has two 3/4 inch NPT fittings threaded on both sides. I make them in steel and plastic. Sorry for hijacking the thread. Big Grin


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