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Plumbing A Sink without an Overflow

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 19, 2002 2:53 pm    Post Subject:
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Does anyone know a solution to plumbing a sink that does not have an overflow at all? I bought a sink from an artist that does not have overflow holes. The faucet drain I have is made for overflow. Can I buy a part to cover these overflow holes or can I buy a new drain made for this purpose? Any advice would be appreciated!
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 17, 2003 9:26 pm    Post Subject:
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Does anyone know a solution to plumbing a sink that does not have an overflow at all? I bought a sink from an artist that does not have overflow holes. The faucet drain I have is made for overflow. Can I buy a part to cover these overflow holes or can I buy a new drain made for this purpose? Any advice would be appreciated!


What like a hairdressers basin....just use a solid waste and keep an eye on it when you fill it up!
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I am sure you can buy a "cap" that will fit, but without knowing the type of pipe and basin it is hard to say which would suit. Am I correct are you in America?
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