Sink installation


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Old 08-07-02, 11:17 AM
Doctorhifi
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Sink installation

Putting in a bar sink. Stainless Steel. The cabinet top is 24" deep front to back, my sink is 22". I see that if I cut the hole for this sink, I won't be able to attach the clamp-down things from underneath in the front and the back, only the sides. The bar top is three pieces and the seams are glued...I can't remove the top to install the sink. How important is it to clamp the front and back down? If only the sides are clamped, will the front bow up? I plan on using silicon around the edges before I set the sink. Any advice?

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Old 08-07-02, 11:56 AM
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Put on as many clamps as you can, then caulk the edge, it will be fine.
 
 

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