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Tap/valve fitting for water container
Hi all,
I've just purchased a 1500 litre container to use for rainwater. I need to fit a tap of some sort near the bottom to use to draw off water. The container is made of ~3mm thick black PE. Cutting a hole is no problem, but without access to the other side (the inside), I'm not sure what type of fitting would be suitable. Any thoughts? TIA -- Grunff |
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