Quick help. Overflow.

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So I drilled my overflow hole to close to the side, and the overflow is kinda of on an angle as one side is on the silicone. I am thinking of cutting a piece of overflow to make it straight. Any ideas. Please help.

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My advice is not for the faint of heart but. I would cut the silicone in a way that you only remove the exterior perimeter. and not in between glass panes. Then I would lay a fresh bead of silicone in the same area and install the overflow while the silicone is was wet/curing
 
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My advice is not for the faint of heart but. I would cut the silicone in a way that you only remove the exterior perimeter. and not in between glass panes. Then I would lay a fresh bead of silicone in the same area and install the overflow while the silicone is was wet/curing
That’s what I did. I’ll let it dry, and hope for the best.
 

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