OK here is the idea I had...
Pm me and I can send a Jpeg. But the removal of screw threads should make water flow easily out into the pan.
Also if it leaks too badly you can slip an O ring onto the screw before assembly. then when you snug it up to seal it off the O ring will keep the seal. They are pretty inexpensive.... but if you cant find some just some rubber innertube with a hole punched in it will work as long as it lays flat.
deb
Just now getting back on here and see some more help! Thanks so much!I think you had a great idea perchie girl but, I think little bits is having more trouble with the taking the lid on and off for filling. Hence why many posters have used laundry soap and dish detergent buckets with lided openings that seal at the top. Your idea of a screw may still apply it will just be hard to find a bolt/screw large enough for their needs.
I may have just read things wrong but that is how interpreted it.
What I ended up doing (nothing w/ the lid yet) was buying a "expansion nut" for the small hole at the bottom. It's pretty much the same thing as you described with the rubber and screw, perchiegirl, but not homemade! I put the rubber part in the 3/8" hole and put the screw in that. When the screw is all the way in, it seals the hole. When it's out, it allows the water to flow. It cost $1.40.
Bad part was that I didn't realize that you are suppose to leave the rubber part in and once I finally got it in there, carried the water out to the coop, undid the screw and let the pan fill up - well, silly me thought I was to remove that part and just have the hole there again. So the rubber part (expansion nut) broke while trying to get it out.

They didn't have one big enough for the top and anyways, I really don't need the water to flow OUT of the top, just need a hole that I can seal so I don't have to remove the lid at all. I'll try to find the right size cork for this! I ;think a cork will seal it enough so that the pan won't overflow. Anyways, I'll give it a try.
Thanks again!
