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![]() Also just note that you need a 1/8" hole drilled in the top of the cap on the durso standpipe.
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![]() hmm good to know, think I will head out to the hardware store or red coral and see what I need for fittngs etc.
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![]() Try and fit a 90 that will male socket on one end, this will help with clearance.
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![]() went out got 1.5" fittings no way in hell the 1.5" or even a 1" fitting will fit in this overflow which sucks..so now i dunno what to do, i guess look into the stockman and HGB style, anyone have some good info on those?
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![]() What about a herbie overflow? Just have a straight pipe sticking up and drill a hole for a other bulkhead into the back of the tank that goes into the overflow? The straint pipe takes all your water (gate valve to adjust with precision) and you put a 90 on the new bulkhead and that's your emergency. The 90 can be high up and straight pipe can end halfway between bottom and the 90. I did this check my build thread. I drilled into the side of an external overflow but same idea.
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![]() never drilled glass before, and the tank is probably 1/2" glass all around. not to mention im not buying bits just to drill one hole...is there another option?
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