Hi guys.
I have several places on my property that are to far to run a hose, and yet I need to water them frequently...I have a heavy duty 55 gallon plastic "tank" and I have been filling it up and then using my watering can to scoop out two gallons at a time to water my plants...needless to say, to much work...
Anyway, I'd like to add a spigot to the bottom of the tank so that when I get to the gardens, I can raise my bucket off the ground a few feet and then use a hose to water what I need to via gravity...
My question, how can I hook up a regular hose type spigot to this tank? I know I could drill a hole thru the plastic and stick in a regular copper spigot near the bottom, but what type of fitting can I use to seal it? Obviously I can't soder the copper to the plastic, so I guess I need some sort of compression fitting that snuggs up from both sides (inside and outside), but not sure exactly what I am looking for??
Suggestions?
I have several places on my property that are to far to run a hose, and yet I need to water them frequently...I have a heavy duty 55 gallon plastic "tank" and I have been filling it up and then using my watering can to scoop out two gallons at a time to water my plants...needless to say, to much work...
Anyway, I'd like to add a spigot to the bottom of the tank so that when I get to the gardens, I can raise my bucket off the ground a few feet and then use a hose to water what I need to via gravity...
My question, how can I hook up a regular hose type spigot to this tank? I know I could drill a hole thru the plastic and stick in a regular copper spigot near the bottom, but what type of fitting can I use to seal it? Obviously I can't soder the copper to the plastic, so I guess I need some sort of compression fitting that snuggs up from both sides (inside and outside), but not sure exactly what I am looking for??
Suggestions?