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Re: home made water bottles?
 Originally Posted by Muskrat24
Whats stopping the water to drip out? The instructions said you could use the spout off of a old waterbottle but they were just using a piece of plastic pipe?
what stops the water?
on modern bottles they are a ball valve...
on older units, they worked off a vacuum concept
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Re: home made water bottles?
and if you want heavy duty water bottles and food hoppers....
3" PVC drainage pipe and ends
for a water bottle...use a sipper valve with threaded end
pipe with end...drill end to accept the sipper valve
asf's...I would put the bottle right through the lid so i didn't have to go into the cage to fill it
for a food hopper: 3" pipe, 1/2" wire mesh and a big hose clamp..once again, I would run it down through the lid so i can fill it outside the cage
just cut a hole through the mesh top of the lid and use a single bolt through the pvc pipe so it dangles/swings.
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Re: home made water bottles?
could you post a picture of that?
I always like to see others setups, to see if I could make improvements.
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Re: home made water bottles?
 Originally Posted by pliskin
could you post a picture of that?
I always like to see others setups, to see if I could make improvements.
my stuff is all racks now.
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Re: home made water bottles?
 Originally Posted by pliskin
anyone know where I can find some metal tubing like they have in the store bought water bottles in this picture?

www.mcmaster.com
Pitoon
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Re: home made water bottles?
hey, thanks Pitoon.
that's a cool site, tons of stuff. pretty pricey , though.
I've decided, however, to just buy a automatic watering kit instead. it may just be worth the extra money instead of filling bottles all the time.
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Re: home made water bottles?
 Originally Posted by suzuki4life
for a food hopper: 3" pipe, 1/2" wire mesh and a big hose clamp..once again, I would run it down through the lid so i can fill it outside the cage
I had problems with smaller asfs fitting through 1/2 inch mesh so I had to go with 1/2 x 1/4 for the food part and 1/4x1/4 for the rest of it.
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