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Strainer - keep or chuck?
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<blockquote data-quote="mudgee hunter" data-source="post: 438290" data-attributes="member: 9124"><p>Make life easier, undo any screw type fittings on the pump and throw them away! </p><p>Fit a feamale cam to the outlet on pump. This will most likely be the female with a male thread type to screw it in.</p><p>Fit barbed cam locks to your hoses. </p><p>One male at one end, and feamale at the other. This allows for easy banking of hoses</p><p>Same for sucker hoses.</p><p>the sluice with have a male cam fitted to it. </p><p>Average decent cost of black poly camlocks should be $10/12 a pair.</p><p>avoid alloy as the hate any grit in them and they become a bugga to close up.</p><p>the inlet side can be either, male or female. Just have the opposite cam on your strainer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudgee hunter, post: 438290, member: 9124"] Make life easier, undo any screw type fittings on the pump and throw them away! Fit a feamale cam to the outlet on pump. This will most likely be the female with a male thread type to screw it in. Fit barbed cam locks to your hoses. One male at one end, and feamale at the other. This allows for easy banking of hoses Same for sucker hoses. the sluice with have a male cam fitted to it. Average decent cost of black poly camlocks should be $10/12 a pair. avoid alloy as the hate any grit in them and they become a bugga to close up. the inlet side can be either, male or female. Just have the opposite cam on your strainer. [/QUOTE]
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