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BlueWorldAquatics.com
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Murrieta, CA
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No room for standpipe!
Setting up this 180g 6x2x2 and the overflow is 1.5" with two 3/4" returns.
I'm" trying to quiet the drain down with a durso, but I don't have room to put a 1.5" drain with a T and a Street 90. What else can I do? ![]() ![]() Any way I can cut it down horizontally?
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Cut the end of the T down and shorten the end of the elbow.
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BlueWorldAquatics.com
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Murrieta, CA
Posts: 657
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I did that with two 90s and a small connecting piece and it worked! thanks
so quiet
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drain, durso, overflow, standpipe |
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