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Hi,

Got a Shaws Belfast Sink (model so900010wh l) however I have no idea what connection to get for the overflow. Picture attached; kitchen fitter has already siliconed it in so not the best of angles. Any help greatly appreciated

Thanks, Andy
 

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Should be supplied with the sink
 
Wedge a piece of pipe in and silicon it in ?
 

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