kimoyo
Well-known member
Hey Mike,
Sorry I'm a little confused on this, and just to make sure what your talking about. The street ell or 3 way your talking about is
not
?
I also saw
I have to make sure there is a 6-way, I actually saw a 5-way on savko.com but I'm assuming there should be one. Assuming you are talking about using the first one, attach one to 4 of the 6-way outlets?
With the CL drain, I was planning on using black pipe and tees so I'm thinking it should be hidden. Although building a little enclosure would allow me to cover it eggcrate. This way things shouldn't be able to get in there to close to the suction. If I do it with the tees I can split the inlet but if I build the enclosure I would probably just have one. Still think I should do the enclosure? What I might do is build 2 small enclosures for the tee inlets (not the pipe from the tee) that are removable and see how it looks when I get it set up.
I think I will still go over the top of the overflow and back into the tank because I just like it better. Unless there is a good reason why not to. I could always drill later.
One other thing, do you think trapezoidal overflows would look/be better?
Paul
Sorry I'm a little confused on this, and just to make sure what your talking about. The street ell or 3 way your talking about is
not
?
I also saw
I have to make sure there is a 6-way, I actually saw a 5-way on savko.com but I'm assuming there should be one. Assuming you are talking about using the first one, attach one to 4 of the 6-way outlets?
With the CL drain, I was planning on using black pipe and tees so I'm thinking it should be hidden. Although building a little enclosure would allow me to cover it eggcrate. This way things shouldn't be able to get in there to close to the suction. If I do it with the tees I can split the inlet but if I build the enclosure I would probably just have one. Still think I should do the enclosure? What I might do is build 2 small enclosures for the tee inlets (not the pipe from the tee) that are removable and see how it looks when I get it set up.
I think I will still go over the top of the overflow and back into the tank because I just like it better. Unless there is a good reason why not to. I could always drill later.
One other thing, do you think trapezoidal overflows would look/be better?
Paul
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