Built in Sink
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Built in Sink
I have a Corian countertop that has the sink molded in underneath.
The sink over time has gotten ugly. I would like to know the best way to cut it out?
Can I use a rounter, and if so what type bit should I use, or, would you suggest I drill a hole on the inside of the sink and cut it out with a jig saw. I will have to hand cut the corners I'm sure.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Mike
The sink over time has gotten ugly. I would like to know the best way to cut it out?
Can I use a rounter, and if so what type bit should I use, or, would you suggest I drill a hole on the inside of the sink and cut it out with a jig saw. I will have to hand cut the corners I'm sure.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Mike
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Before you consider this, make sure you can obtain a sink that will replace this one....exact size. Then you can demo the old one, being careful not to damage the corian.