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I was having some problems getting a good seal on my sump using DIY bulkheads. Most of the problem was that I was using storage containers as my sumps and the sides were not exactly vertical, leading to some downward pressure on the bulkhead which caused small gaps. I found a product called Uniseals. Link is to the cheapest place I found to buy, $4 each, and $7 shipping. For some reason, reef supply companies charge a lot for shipping. A number of places wanted $10+ to ship two uniseals which couldn't have weighed more than a couple ounces each.
The Uniseals were advertised to work on rounded surfaces. This product is basically a big grommet. You decide what size of PVC pipe you want to use and get the appropriate sized uniseal. You then drill a hole of a size corresponding to the manufacturer's instructions. It is very important that the hole be perfectly round and free of burrs or jagged edges. Thanks to a tip from a club member, I was able to get a holesaw kit from Harborfreight.com in Glen Burnie for $3. I thought about trying it with a jigsaw, but in retrospect, I don't think it would have worked well. After driling the hole, you fit in the uniseal and then insert the PVC pipe. The instructions say you may have to use some liquid dishsoap to lubricate the outside of the pipe, but I found it to fit easily without. The seals are perfect. Bulkheads are likely to be a better option in other cases, the uniseals worked perfectly for me.
The Uniseals were advertised to work on rounded surfaces. This product is basically a big grommet. You decide what size of PVC pipe you want to use and get the appropriate sized uniseal. You then drill a hole of a size corresponding to the manufacturer's instructions. It is very important that the hole be perfectly round and free of burrs or jagged edges. Thanks to a tip from a club member, I was able to get a holesaw kit from Harborfreight.com in Glen Burnie for $3. I thought about trying it with a jigsaw, but in retrospect, I don't think it would have worked well. After driling the hole, you fit in the uniseal and then insert the PVC pipe. The instructions say you may have to use some liquid dishsoap to lubricate the outside of the pipe, but I found it to fit easily without. The seals are perfect. Bulkheads are likely to be a better option in other cases, the uniseals worked perfectly for me.