Yep you have the one I need or did need, darn wrong coast but it's the thought that counts.You’re more than welcome to borrow mine but same problem. Wrong coast.View attachment 557737
Wellllllllllllllllllllllll, depends what you call near, I'd say 10 miles is near but Rockland at 30 miles, not really near more like near-ish, I did think of going in but I know it would've spoiled 3 hours so I thought that I could drill 1/2 hole and with a die grinder bring up to 7/8 and that's what I did this afternoon, after sawing some lumbah.
One thing I did learn in this 55 gal steel barrel hole making job, dont measure from the bottom outside lip for the hole. The in side bottom is up higher than I thought, after I got the hole up to 7/8 I had no room for the inside flange nut. Rather then try the re-weld patch do over routine on thin metal I got a long round heavy rod and banged the bottom down just enough so the nut would go on.
Other issue was the spicket tightens down to 1/16", the barrel is a little thinner so had to add washer on inside and with plenty of black gooey gasket stuff I was ready to put the spicket on, but then another problem, does anyone know how hard it is to put a nut on the inside of barrel and hold the outside spicket at the same time, after ten minutes I couldn't figure it out and then my son stop in for a second, what good timing that was. The only thing I can figure out is one must need a special 4' long wrench to hold the spicket so one can crawl inside with the flange nut, I think I seen something like this done on the Three Stooges show. Now I'll wait for rain to see if the spicket leaks, what a ordeal just for a rain barrel.