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Looking for a fitting

Steve Ebels
Steve Ebels Member Posts: 904
Anyone have a suggestion on what to use for this? We are doing heat (hydronic of course) in an addition for a Church that has a new baptistry being installed. I need a fitting that we can cut into the side of the tub (fiberglass, 3/8" wall) that will allow us to attach a 3/4" copper line to the tub. We are going to heat it by using a circulating pump and a heat exchanger and need to plumb the inlet and oulet of the heating pipes into the tub itself. Got any suggestions. The local plumbing supply place is drawing a blank.

Thanks

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  • ScottMP
    ScottMP Member Posts: 5,883
    Steve

    I think its called a bulkhead fitting. If you can't find one thru a plumbing supply try a Marine Boat store or a pool company.

    Something tells me HR will know where to find one :)

    Scott
  • hr
    hr Member Posts: 6,106
    Or a

    chrome plated bar sink drain. Maybe you can find on of the heavy brass types. Generally they are 3/4 or 1" thread.

    Restaurant supply places have lots of small sized flanged drains also for steam table drains, etc.

    The marine supply catalogs would be another good place, as Scott mentioned.

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  • jeff_25
    jeff_25 Member Posts: 110


    go to elecrial supply house and use there fitting with a gaskit they work on cooling towers sump pan can not remember the proper name for it its threaded
  • Earthfire
    Earthfire Member Posts: 543
    Try a Leslies pool supply store

    or any other spa pool supply store. Hot tub suction fittings and inlet fittings of various sizes and shapes. That suction fitting has to be an anti- entrapment style so the batised baby doesn't get a megga hickey or worse
  • Einsiedler
    Einsiedler Member Posts: 61


    I've used Bulkhead fittings from a Marine Shop - worked great!

    EIN
  • Larry Weingarten
    Larry Weingarten Member Posts: 3,599
    tank fitting

    Hello: You might also try McMaster Carr. They have PVC, CPVC, polypropylene aaand stainless! Their web site is www.mcmaster.com.
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