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Old 08-08-2002, 02:30 PM
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Default Knocking out the teeth on overflow?

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Originally posted by Reef_Raf:
Mason, I have had overflows with no teeth, but snails often made their way into the plumbing. This is bad. I then fashioned a grill inside the overflow box that worked fine.
My current overflow has slots 1/4" wide, 1/4" apart and 1-1/4" deep. It handles the flow of the MAG 12 fine. It is a 6x6 box. Are you sure it's the grill and not the plumbing? What size piping do you have?
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Thanks for the info Brad. I'm 100% positive that it's the grill because I can see it clearly. The water fills up and flows over all the teeth. The water level rises right up to the edge of the tank before the water starts to go down! I think my overflow is about the same size as yours but the water just flows right over! It's not a box though, but a corner overflow with 1.5" piping.

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Originally posted by Canadian Man:
Some options that i have seen is to have the top of the overflow below the water level and then use egg crate as the teeth. It allows most thing to not get sucked down and lets alot of water flow through.

In your situation I would either remove the bulk head and re install if it is convenient or.
Go to HD or REVY and pick up some GOOP or MARINE GOOP and apply that where the leak is and it will be fixed. Great Stuff!
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Great suggestions Jon! Is the GOOP or Marine GOOP reef safe if I use it on the inside of the overflow to seal the bulkhead?
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