Hose port on a gravity-fed plastic tank

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Hi everyone,

I need to make a gravity-fed water tank out of a big laundry detergent container. The container has the typical push-valve at the bottom - so far perfect for what I need. I can cut the push valve but then I am left with a hole at the bottom of the container.

I know what I need but I dont know what its called - I need a port that will screw into that hole and allow me to insert tubing onto the port and get it watertight with a screw ring. So back to that "port" - what is it?

The ultimate objective is to be able to connect tubing to the tank and have water flow into the tubing by the force of gravity?

Brian
 

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It sounds like a boiler drain. They make different sizes and you might find one for the size you need.
 
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I know what I need but I dont know what its called - I need a port that will screw into that hole and allow me to insert tubing onto the port and get it watertight with a screw ring. So back to that "port" - what is it?
Look for the places that sell large Poly water tanks, like watertanks.com or usplastics.com they sell a bung fitting that inserts from the inside and has a nut/gasket that seals from the outside, the fitting has a NPT size threaded female fitting to adapt to.

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