Drain line(s) completed. Without building tables (2 per bucket), this is what I've come up with. Once built I'll do a full "tour", but so far here we are.
Not quite how I wanted to roll, but sometimes you have to roll with the punches. I've used milk crates, and secured the drain line to them in a few spots.
I wasn't planning on using bulkheads, but the first bucket I drilled came out just a hair big. Changed to the next size down, and it was too tight. A quick run of the deburring tool, and it grabbed a chunk. After that, I said fuck it and used bulkheads on the other two.
However, that's where things got fun. The bulkheads I had for the 3 remaining buckets were threaded, not slip. Thankfully I also had elbows that were male thread, female slip. So that's the jog you see on the top right, and two bottom buckets.
I also have them on a riser, sitting in a saucer. This is another precaution, just in case of a drip or something.
The supply line is in progress, and so far it's made it from the pump and into the tent. I should be able to finish that off this evening, and maybe get the saucers/risers washed up.
At that point, I guess it will be time to rinse 12gal worth of perlite.
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