Hi,
I've been given two of the large blue containers that you find on farms and I intend to use them as water butts. The problem is that being round A standard tap wont fit. Has anyone any experience of getting hold of suitable taps or any ideas of making an ordinary one work.
Regards.
I have two of those blue containers also.... I just used a tap that is sold for normal water barrels. The rubber washer supplied seals up any of the curvature that may be in the barrel.
Hope that helps?
just bought 10 off ebay for about £18 - supposedly with the hozelock type quick connector. Haven't arrived yet though so can't comment on how good they might be ...
Quote from: banksy on May 04, 2012, 11:57:05
I have two of those blue containers also.... I just used a tap that is sold for normal water barrels. The rubber washer supplied seals up any of the curvature that may be in the barrel.
Hope that helps?
Hi Banksy, I thought of that but chickened out because I didn't think the curvature of the barrel was small enough. I thought that the flat part of the tap might still leave a gap. Obviously not if it works for you.
Thanks
Quote from: Coastie on May 04, 2012, 13:32:00
Quote from: banksy on May 04, 2012, 11:57:05
I have two of those blue containers also.... I just used a tap that is sold for normal water barrels. The rubber washer supplied seals up any of the curvature that may be in the barrel.
Hope that helps?
Hi Banksy, I thought of that but chickened out because I didn't think the curvature of the barrel was small enough. I thought that the flat part of the tap might still leave a gap. Obviously not if it works for you.
Thanks
I think the hole diameter for the tap is too small for you to worry too much about the curve in the barrel - unless you have a very small barrel of course ;D
They have them in wilkinsons at the moment for around £3. Good luck with it.
xSunloving
We got a couple from B & Q.
HI
Bought 3 taps yesterday from B@Q and fitted them to my3 Blue Barrels
filled them ok
You will need a 25mm hole cutter
best of luck
Thanks to all who replied. I will buy some and get on with it.
Thanks again.
Choose the flattest part of the butt you can find and seal them in with waterproof mastic. They certainly can leak on a curve. How do I know? ::)