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How do you fit a tap in them? The lids are sealed in place, just two bungs in the lid, to fill and empty, and they are 37" tall, too much of a reach through a bung hole, to put the seal and nut on the back of a tap.
One idea, which might work, is to fit the tap near close to the bung holes at the top, refit the bungs so the bottom is sealed, then use the barrel upside down. Not got one yet, but would that work?
Our present barrel, a proper garden centre bought, though very thin walled, has split, and leaks - I suspect commercial barrels, are much more robust.
How do you fit a tap in them? The lids are sealed in place, just two bungs in the lid, to fill and empty, and they are 37" tall, too much of a reach through a bung hole, to put the seal and nut on the back of a tap.
One idea, which might work, is to fit the tap near close to the bung holes at the top, refit the bungs so the bottom is sealed, then use the barrel upside down. Not got one yet, but would that work?
Our present barrel, a proper garden centre bought, though very thin walled, has split, and leaks - I suspect commercial barrels, are much more robust.