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Default Screw Plastic Bucket Connector??????

On 1/4/2012 7:05 AM, gmark wrote:
I am looking for ideas for a connector to draw fluid out of a 5-gallon plastic bucket. The liquid, a silicone resin, is quite viscous. I've made threaded fittings for the extendable, disposable spout and cap, but a fragile thing like that eventually leaks. I'm leaning toward a permanent fitting attached to the disposable lid (which tends not to leak when the bucket is inverted for use), but I'd rather have something that doesn't require removing the lid.

I recall using a fitting for a plastic container that consisted of a sharp, screw-threaded end with a hole through the blade that was "punched" into the plastic and turned, and the threads would force the back end of the threaded portion (that had a rubber washer) firmly up against the plastic surface. Even with a thin material like water or turpentine, it didn't leak. It was removed when the bucket was empty and used for the next bucket.

Anyone know where I might get SOME device for quick and leak-free connection to a disposable, 5-gallon plastic bucket? Or any other ideas?

Mark

Sure. Use what you described, but make it long enough to go almost to
the bottom of the pail. Then add a second fitting to the top so you can
used compressed air to force the material out the first device and into
whatever you desire.

Or is you really get fancy, make the first device coaxial so the
compressed air can also be forced into the bucket at that location.

Paul