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Could someone enlighten a non technical person about what fittings i can
get, that will enable a plastic garden water tank to be drained by
connecting it (securely and non-leaking) to a 20 metre length of
standard (1/2") garden hose please.
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john west wrote:

Could someone enlighten a non technical person about what fittings i can
get, that will enable a plastic garden water tank to be drained by
connecting it (securely and non-leaking) to a 20 metre length of
standard (1/2") garden hose please.


Either a 3/4" or 1" tank connector, together with a hozelock type connector

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00KKNLGAA
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0056GS72Q

If you want a tap to turn off the hose, then this might suit better

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00GMCYPA6

Be aware you'll need access to the inside of the tank to screw on the
back-nut.

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Could someone enlighten a non technical person about what fittings i can get, that will
enable a plastic garden water tank to be drained by connecting it (securely and
non-leaking) to a 20 metre length of standard (1/2") garden hose please.


The simplest way would be to siphon it. Assuming the bottom is off the
ground anyway. And the relative levels in the garden.

Get a short piece of hose with connectors all ready to attach it to the
20 metre hose. Fill the short piece of hose with water, one person holding
it the other filling it from a can.When it runs out the bottom put your
finger there and keep it tight. (which is why its harder to do
this from a tap with the pressure)

Put the other end in the tank but near the top to start with. And position
the end with your finger over it lower down on the outside. Water will
run out of the tank down the hose which you can then connect to the longer hose.

The end of the longer hose would however need to be lower than
the end in the tank at all times. But that could possibly be got round by filling
an intermediate container.


michael adams

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Andy Burns wrote:

john west wrote:

Could someone enlighten a non technical person about what fittings i can
get, that will enable a plastic garden water tank to be drained by
connecting it (securely and non-leaking) to a 20 metre length of
standard (1/2") garden hose please.


Either a 3/4" or 1" tank connector, together with a hozelock type connector

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00KKNLGAA
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0056GS72Q

If you want a tap to turn off the hose, then this might suit better

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00GMCYPA6

Be aware you'll need access to the inside of the tank to screw on the
back-nut.


Or
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Thread-Water-Butt-Push-Fitting/dp/B004XOZ2N4

MIne had a plain tap fitted and I got a hose tap connector that fits
well enough not to leak.

Paul.
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Could someone enlighten a non technical person about what fittings i can
get, that will enable a plastic garden water tank to be drained by
connecting it (securely and non-leaking) to a 20 metre length of standard
(1/2") garden hose please.


Open the top, stick in hosepipe until it hits the bottom, pull up a little
bit, place end of hosepipe lower than the base of your tank, shove hosepipe
in your mouth and suck.
Spit out shit and drain.
Dead easy.






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Open the top, stick in hosepipe until it hits the bottom, pull up a little
bit, place end of hosepipe lower than the base of your tank, shove hosepipe
in your mouth and suck.
Spit out shit and drain.


No, no, no.
Thread length of wire through hose
Use wire to pull string through hose.
Tie Tampax to string.
Insert Tampax end of hose in barrel
Pull string, which pulls Tampax through hose, causing vacuum, liquid
follows.

Works with petrol. Allegedly.
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On 21/06/2015 20:21, News wrote:
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Open the top, stick in hosepipe until it hits the bottom, pull up a
little
bit, place end of hosepipe lower than the base of your tank, shove
hosepipe
in your mouth and suck.
Spit out shit and drain.


No, no, no.
Thread length of wire through hose
Use wire to pull string through hose.
Tie Tampax to string.
Insert Tampax end of hose in barrel
Pull string, which pulls Tampax through hose, causing vacuum, liquid
follows.

Works with petrol. Allegedly.



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Open the top, stick in hosepipe until it hits the bottom, pull up a
little
bit, place end of hosepipe lower than the base of your tank, shove
hosepipe
in your mouth and suck.
Spit out shit and drain.


No, no, no.
Thread length of wire through hose
Use wire to pull string through hose.
Tie Tampax to string.
Insert Tampax end of hose in barrel
Pull string, which pulls Tampax through hose, causing vacuum, liquid
follows.

Works with petrol. Allegedly.



I stopped using Tampax last week.
What happens now?


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I stopped using Tampax last week.
What happens now?


Go out on the pull? Young babe?
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"john west" wrote in message
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Could someone enlighten a non technical person about what fittings i can
get, that will enable a plastic garden water tank to be drained by
connecting it (securely and non-leaking) to a 20 metre length of standard
(1/2") garden hose please.


Open the top, stick in hosepipe until it hits the bottom, pull up a little
bit, place end of hosepipe lower than the base of your tank, shove hosepipe
in your mouth and suck.
Spit out shit and drain.
Dead easy.


Easier still... place all of the pipe into the tank hanging on to both
ends below the surface. When the bubbles stop, stopper the pipe ends
with your thumbs. Draw out the discharge end and remove your thumbs when
it is lower than that inside.....

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On 21/06/2015 20:21, News wrote:
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Open the top, stick in hosepipe until it hits the bottom, pull up a
little
bit, place end of hosepipe lower than the base of your tank, shove
hosepipe
in your mouth and suck.
Spit out shit and drain.


No, no, no.
Thread length of wire through hose
Use wire to pull string through hose.
Tie Tampax to string.
Insert Tampax end of hose in barrel
Pull string, which pulls Tampax through hose, causing vacuum, liquid
follows.

Works with petrol. Allegedly.

Yeah, but ruins your tampax

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On 21/06/2015 14:52, john west wrote:
Could someone enlighten a non technical person about what fittings i can
get, that will enable a plastic garden water tank to be drained by
connecting it (securely and non-leaking) to a 20 metre length of
standard (1/2") garden hose please.

wots up wiv a bucket?

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On 21/06/2015 14:52, john west wrote:
Could someone enlighten a non technical person about what fittings i can
get, that will enable a plastic garden water tank to be drained by
connecting it (securely and non-leaking) to a 20 metre length of
standard (1/2") garden hose please.

wots up wiv a bucket?

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Is it the sort of tank with a tap on the bottom? I found these far to soft
to attach anything with no leaks. It ended up me using an old kitchen tp ap
fitted and then you can use normal hose fittings.
Brian

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john west wrote:

Could someone enlighten a non technical person about what fittings i can
get, that will enable a plastic garden water tank to be drained by
connecting it (securely and non-leaking) to a 20 metre length of
standard (1/2") garden hose please.


Either a 3/4" or 1" tank connector, together with a hozelock type
connector

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00KKNLGAA
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0056GS72Q

If you want a tap to turn off the hose, then this might suit better

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00GMCYPA6

Be aware you'll need access to the inside of the tank to screw on the
back-nut.



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