ashleigh234
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Originally Posted by Xcali1985
http:///forum/post/3166562
Your problem isn't with the bottom of the pipe like most people with built in overflows. You basically have water swirling in from the top. Create a muffler assembly. Takes 2 pieces of PVC say 1/2 pipe and a 1.5 inch cap. Cut 2 squares in the top of the pipe and insert into the overflow hole. Attach the cap to the top of the pipe with pvc glue or krazy glue. Now drill a 1/4 inch hole in the center of the cap and insert a airline tube till its just below the squares that you cut in the PVC pipe.
This bascially forces all the sound back into the water where it is muffled. And you need the airline tube otherwise the water wont flow.
I have a built in overflow, so perhaps the two holes wont work to well with me.
Although, now I am a little confused as to what you are saying above. Do you have any pictures??
http:///forum/post/3166562
Your problem isn't with the bottom of the pipe like most people with built in overflows. You basically have water swirling in from the top. Create a muffler assembly. Takes 2 pieces of PVC say 1/2 pipe and a 1.5 inch cap. Cut 2 squares in the top of the pipe and insert into the overflow hole. Attach the cap to the top of the pipe with pvc glue or krazy glue. Now drill a 1/4 inch hole in the center of the cap and insert a airline tube till its just below the squares that you cut in the PVC pipe.
This bascially forces all the sound back into the water where it is muffled. And you need the airline tube otherwise the water wont flow.
I have a built in overflow, so perhaps the two holes wont work to well with me.
Although, now I am a little confused as to what you are saying above. Do you have any pictures??