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sam63
14th December 2005, 02:40 PM
Hi everyone,

We just bought a flat with bathroom sink that you'll see on the attachment. I know it looks discusting and needs fixing pretty quickly, which is what SWMBO thinks anyway. She made sure that untill I fix this problem, I am not allowed to do my woodworking. As we'll be renovating at some stage, which is not in the near future due to the morgage, I need something within reasonable limits. I did shoping around and realised that the dimensions are custom made when the building was built. Getting it custom made will be pretty costly. What would be the alternative? Is there anyone I can tlak to in inner Sydney area?

Cheers
Sam

Wood Borer
14th December 2005, 02:43 PM
I can't see any photos Sam63.

sam63
15th December 2005, 09:16 AM
Thanks for the quick reply woodborer. I always have problem with uploading images. It should eb OK this time.

Cheers
Sam

Zed
15th December 2005, 09:39 AM
Sam,

just get a smaller unit from bunnies, all you need is neat and clean I assume. the piping is easy - just use felxi tubing, also available from plumbing section of bunnies.

just rawl plug it to the wall and its fixed. alternatively you can go to a recyling yard somehwere and you may find a complete unit of size that fits with taps etc already installed.

R's

sam63
15th December 2005, 05:00 PM
Thanks for the reply Zed. I wish I could get away with a smaller unit. It is currently installed in between the bath and the wall. If I remove it it will be a total mess. That is way I wanted to change the top. I'll have a look at the second hand yards as well.

Cheers
Sam

barnsey
15th December 2005, 06:00 PM
Sam,

Have a look underneath the top or the insides of the cabinet. They may have left behind some identity.

Mind you those types of top are often custom made anyway and aren't that expensive.

Your other choice is to find a surface mount sink of a size that you can cut a hole in the existing top to fit it.

FWIW

Jamie

echnidna
15th December 2005, 07:06 PM
Or you could paint it with a 2 pack epoxy paint.

ivanavitch
15th December 2005, 09:08 PM
If the top itself is OK you could cut the basin section out, including the tap holes, and drop a porcelain basin in. I'm not sure how you would cut the top. Try a jigsaw?

regards

John Scott