M ministry New Member Messages 19 Reaction score 0 Feb 26, 2008 #1 I have about a 1/4" gap between my overflow box and where my loc-line comes out from the pump. What can I plug it with? Because of the size of the gap it generates a lot of excess noise from the falling water.
I have about a 1/4" gap between my overflow box and where my loc-line comes out from the pump. What can I plug it with? Because of the size of the gap it generates a lot of excess noise from the falling water.
W wbholwell Active Member Market Messages 1,165 Reaction score 0 Feb 26, 2008 #2 What about reef putty/ epoxy?
M ministry New Member Messages 19 Reaction score 0 Feb 26, 2008 #4 Acrylic + Pvc diagram attached <fieldset class="gc-fieldset"> <legend> Attached files </legend> > class="gc-images" title="Untitled.jpg_Thumbnail1.jpg[/IMG] style="max-width:300px" /></a> </fieldset>
Acrylic + Pvc diagram attached <fieldset class="gc-fieldset"> <legend> Attached files </legend> > class="gc-images" title="Untitled.jpg_Thumbnail1.jpg[/IMG] style="max-width:300px" /></a> </fieldset>
skriz Well-Known Member Messages 4,192 Reaction score 141 Feb 26, 2008 #5 ahh, ok, I see now. How about cutting a piece of acrylic and sticking it there? Weldon cures very quickly.
ahh, ok, I see now. How about cutting a piece of acrylic and sticking it there? Weldon cures very quickly.
FutureInterest Well-Known Member Market Messages 4,441 Reaction score 1,330 Feb 26, 2008 #6 Weld-on with acrylic is a good idea... Peanut butter should work just fine as well and it tastes better. Extra chunky.
Weld-on with acrylic is a good idea... Peanut butter should work just fine as well and it tastes better. Extra chunky.
J jonathan Member Market Messages 300 Reaction score 0 Feb 26, 2008 #7 Billy Mays says use Mighty Putty!
L linda lee Active Member Market Messages 2,138 Reaction score 0 Feb 26, 2008 #8 FutureInterest;143632 wrote: Weld-on with acrylic is a good idea... Peanut butter should work just fine as well and it tastes better. Extra chunky. Click to expand... Doesn't that increase the chance of peanut worms in your tank?
FutureInterest;143632 wrote: Weld-on with acrylic is a good idea... Peanut butter should work just fine as well and it tastes better. Extra chunky. Click to expand... Doesn't that increase the chance of peanut worms in your tank?
G gwhiz Member Market Messages 600 Reaction score 14 Feb 26, 2008 #9 Linda Lee;143658 wrote: Doesn't that increase the chance of peanut worms in your tank? Click to expand... I was thinking it would attract Jellyfish.....
Linda Lee;143658 wrote: Doesn't that increase the chance of peanut worms in your tank? Click to expand... I was thinking it would attract Jellyfish.....
D dannybradley Active Member Market Messages 1,027 Reaction score 0 Feb 26, 2008 #10 Geehh;143679 wrote: I was thinking it would attract Jellyfish..... Click to expand... That was even too corny for me. :bash:
Geehh;143679 wrote: I was thinking it would attract Jellyfish..... Click to expand... That was even too corny for me. :bash:
B budsreef Active Member Market Messages 1,659 Reaction score 0 Feb 26, 2008 #11 Is there a reason you can't take out a link of the locline or shorten the return pipe?
M ministry New Member Messages 19 Reaction score 0 Feb 26, 2008 #12 the peanut butter did the trick... Actually I engineered an overflow that that managed the air intake and brought the water level up to just below the gap the the overflow box. And picked up some reef safe epoxy in case that fix doesn't work out. Thank you!
the peanut butter did the trick... Actually I engineered an overflow that that managed the air intake and brought the water level up to just below the gap the the overflow box. And picked up some reef safe epoxy in case that fix doesn't work out. Thank you!