topher5150
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The picture is only of a drain, w/o the the stopper, which is usually controlled by a lever and linkage.
Do you have access to the waste from either a closet behind or beneath?
There are some alternatives to the traditional waste and overflow, one of which is the toe touch; https://www.plumbingsupply.com/how-to-remove-a-tub-drain-stopper.html
Did you say OVERFLOW? Now that brings up another question. Since the drain does not have a stopper, could it be possible that the tub does not have an overflow drain?
If not, you may want to reconsider installing a stopper.
The overflow is a chrome cover just below the spout that fills the tub.Sorry about the quality I can only take selfies
It's a pretty standard overflow with the little lever to open and close the drain, but it looks like it's been there since the beginning of time.The overflow is a chrome cover just below the spout that fills the tub.
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