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April 5, 2008
creating bathtub overflow?
We have an original (100 year old) tub in our home that we'd like to use as our kids' bathtub. Unfortunately, it has no overflow drain, which makes me a little nervous. I'm the type who's likely to turn on the tub, go get the kid ready, and come back to a flooded bathroom.
So, I'm wondering if anyone knows if it's possible to create an overflow drain in an old tub -- perhaps using the faucet opening? And or, perhaps someone can recommend a plumber who is good at retrofitting vintage bathroom fixtures.
Thanks!
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www.vandykes.com sells all the vintage overflow stuff. I guess you just have to get someone to cut a hole with a diamond bit hole saw
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