For 3/4", you can use a cap and drill a hole in it.
I did this and it worked fine for me
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awesome. that sounds like a plan.rimai wrote:For 3/4", you can use a cap and drill a hole in it.
I did this and it worked fine for me
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I found the 1/2" ones on amazon. They are made by lasco and 5 cost aound 5$
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A place called Star Nursery has 100 of them for $19.99.Drs1210 wrote:I found the 1/2" ones on amazon. They are made by lasco and 5 cost aound 5$
You could also use a 1/2" to 3/4" adapter.binder wrote:What store did you get this at and can you get a 3/4" to 1/4" tubing adapter?rimai wrote:It's an adapter for gardening tubing. 1/2" PVC to 1/4" tubing adapter.
i have a lot of 3/4" pvc and would like to use it instead of buying 1/2" pvc. if you can't get a 3/4" adapter, then I will probably convert the 1/2" to 3/4" pvc.
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Ya, I found it there too, but I couldn't justify buying that many when I only needed one. Also, I get free shipping through Amazon.
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I was going to use this adapter but wasn't for certain if there was anything "easier". I think I'm going to try the cap on the 3/4" tube and see how that works for me. I'm only going to use it to monitor the reservoir level.Sacohen wrote:You could also use a 1/2" to 3/4" adapter.binder wrote:What store did you get this at and can you get a 3/4" to 1/4" tubing adapter?rimai wrote:It's an adapter for gardening tubing. 1/2" PVC to 1/4" tubing adapter.
i have a lot of 3/4" pvc and would like to use it instead of buying 1/2" pvc. if you can't get a 3/4" adapter, then I will probably convert the 1/2" to 3/4" pvc.
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