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Originally Posted by Madreefer
Yea I don't think that's not gonna work for me. The emergency drains are glued in and I won't be able to cut them down. Do you think not having a trickle in to the emergency drains may be the issue? I have tried it both ways and still have to adjust on a regular basis
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IME it stays aligned for longer when there is a trickle in the emergency. You could use a roto zippy tool (Dremel) to cut the pipe from inside by going through the top. If you decide you don't like that, you can put a connector fitting on the end and it will be pretty much the same height it used to be.