nano DIY overflow

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Want a hang on overflow for a project I'm working on, unfortunately commercial overflows are still a little to big. I figure I will make one out of PVC. . . but I have some questions. First where to source all black pipe and fittings. also what are maximum flow rates for something like 1/2" and 1/4" inner diameter pipe and tubing? I wont be putting a ton of flow through this and want to keep as small as possible.

My idea is a hybrid of theses 2 videos I found (disclaimer: I did not make these videos, nor am I affiliated with their creators.):





first cut any "excess" off the elbows and caps of the PVC

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Then assemble this piece and cement it together

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next cut the top off said piece to limit it's height

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then use a piece of flexible hosing or bent PVC to form the "syphon" portion of the overflow.

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then cut or drill my desired overflow height. . .

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monkeyCmonkeyDo

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it will eventually get covered in gunk and life and coraline anyway.
… ive seen these DIY overflows on ebay ect… you don't want to drill?
I like bulkheads and overflow boxes, wiers to overflows. ect.
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