Yes I know. If I were going to use round buckets, I'd go with uniseals. Just from my own research, bulkhead are more reliable. I rather just avoid any potential problems from the start. P!us I purposely spend the extra money on square buckets already.I have used uniseals for 3 yrs with no issues. Everyone will tell you they suck but they work great if you just take your time drilling the holes and install them correctly. Uniseals are specifically made for curved surfaces like a gallon bucket, but it's true, bulkheads are a more reliable option.
But here ya go, mate:
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Thank you, but I don't see 2" or 3" listed there@Airwalker16 not sure if you've eve seen this site, but most of their stuff is well priced.
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my bad, i thought they had 2" stuff. wasn't sure about the 3"Thank you, but I don't see 2" or 3" listed there
https://www.marinedepot.com/double-slip-bulkhead-fitting 2" is the largest.Thank you, but I don't see 2" or 3" listed there