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<blockquote data-quote="Pokinfun" data-source="post: 3023942" data-attributes="member: 28113"><p>I wanted to add that I got the PVC pipe in the gardening area at Home Depot. Home Depot did not have both of the end caps. I got the caps at McCoys.</p><p>When I got it assembled I had a seepage of water out of the end caps. To fix the leak I cut the zip part off a Ziploc sandwich bag, and screeched it over the opening and taped it on to get it air tight. I then cut a corner off the bag and attached my shopvac to the sandwich bag. Once I got a good vacuum in the jug, I applied PVC primer to both end caps a few different time so the primer could get sucked in joint. I then did the same thing with PVC glue and let it cure.</p><p>It sealed everything up perfectly.</p><p></p><p>I saw a guy do it on YouTube.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokinfun, post: 3023942, member: 28113"] I wanted to add that I got the PVC pipe in the gardening area at Home Depot. Home Depot did not have both of the end caps. I got the caps at McCoys. When I got it assembled I had a seepage of water out of the end caps. To fix the leak I cut the zip part off a Ziploc sandwich bag, and screeched it over the opening and taped it on to get it air tight. I then cut a corner off the bag and attached my shopvac to the sandwich bag. Once I got a good vacuum in the jug, I applied PVC primer to both end caps a few different time so the primer could get sucked in joint. I then did the same thing with PVC glue and let it cure. It sealed everything up perfectly. I saw a guy do it on YouTube. [/QUOTE]
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