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  1. #1
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    Question All but the kitchen sink

    To all the knowledgable people.

    Just had a cabinet maker install a new replacement kitchen. I had the experience of a burst water pipe while I was away and the water seeped into the MDF that make up the kick bords for the kitchen benches.

    This guy's done a good job (even used marine ply for the stucture of the kickboards). But the Poor B*****d made a mistake and installed the sink 130 mm in the wrong spot. Can't move the plumbling cause it verticle mount on the tiled splash back.

    I felt sorry for him cause it's gonna cost upto $800-$1000 to replace the bench tops he has to ripout to install the new bench piece where the sink has gotta go.

    What I've been trying to do is find a new sink that is bigger than the installed blanco 1 1/4 with one drainer.

    I was thinking of a 1 1/4 sink but with drainers on both sides with which means he only has to cut a bigger hole.

    I was wondering if anybody knows some where that might have something like I'm looking for? I've tried all the internet searches - "Stainless steel kitchen sink" etc. but have been unable to find anybody online who has what I'm looking for at a reasonable price.

    The cabinet maker says he's looked in all of his catalouges but found nothing.


    thanks in advance for any advice you might have.
    John

    "Wouldn't be dead for quids"

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    Thumbs up

    try this

    http://www.hngs.com.au/listing.cfm?business_id=40710
    it is the address for the sink warehouse
    you are very understanding for the cabbie
    kind regards
    kind regards
    tom armstrong
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    Marineman

    I have 1½ bowl sink with a drainer on both sides which is 1550mm long made by Clark. The only problem is I don't know if they still make them as this one is 25 years old but an excellent sink.

    Apparently Clark do not have a website so you may have to make enquiries through a plumbing supplier.

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    Marineman

    Clark do have a website and they do still make that sink.

    Here is the link

    http://www.clark.com.au/ClarkSearch.htm

    Select:
    Price Range: All
    Application: Kitchen Sink Collection
    Number of Bowls: 1½
    Number of Tap Holes: All

    Then Scroll down to
    Flushline 1538mm 1.75CB LH or RH
    2011 or 2012
    Last edited by Barry_White; 28th January 2005 at 11:08 AM. Reason: Added comments

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    also try oliveri and tradelink. They make sinks and have them in about every different size. Youn can get a 1 1/4, 1 1/3, 1 1/2 or 2 I think. PLus you can get drainage boards on either or both sides.

    Trav

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    Reece plumbing or Plumbtec may help.

    http://www.reece.com.au/sites/produc...ype=171&site=S


    http://www.plumbtec.com.au/plumbtec_frames_side.htm

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    Squizzy

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    Cheers guys

    some of the sites i had already looked at. Looks like the clark unit was closest but because it is 22mm narrower than the installed Blanco there wouldn't be enough lip left to secure the Clark Unit.

    Custom made was obviously too expensive. So the cabbie gotta revert to Plan A.

    Can't say we didn't try.
    John

    "Wouldn't be dead for quids"

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    Sinks cause more kitchen problems than anything else but the missus still wasnt understanding when I put a hole through the new sink bowl when I slipped with the holesaw when I couldnt be bothered pulling the sink out fully when I had to trim the cutout a little. I silver soldered it up and ground and polished it with the dremel but it was still rather obvious.

    Measure once, buy twice I discovered. So did your cabinet maker...

    Wouldnt it be cheaper to knock out the tiles and move the plumbing? 130mm would only be a handful of tiles and a bit of time. A solid stainless or glass splashback would be a bit tougher but tiles shouldnt be too much work.

    Cheers
    Ben
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    Moving the plumbing,was an idea considered, but the Cabinet maker pooh hooed the idea. I don't think he wants to pay other trades , increasing his costs???? the tiles are glued over a Conc block wall that pipes come through so a bit of fiddling arround to mod the pipes i suppose.

    also don't think the tiles are available anymore.

    This might change as I have just been told by SWMBO that there is a tile or 2 cracked that wasn't there before the bench replacement. this should make things interesting when the cabbie gets here next week???
    John

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    [I felt sorry for him cause it's gonna cost upto $800-$1000 to replace the bench

    The benchs must be made of granite or your cabbie is having a go at you ,even if the sink peice is damaged it shouldnt cost the amount you have been told to replace it,laminate rolled edge tops estimate out about $150 per linear metre,it sounds like your job will also go pearshaped when the cabbie is told about the cracked tiles
    kind regards
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    Red face Lots a bench with that Kitchen sink

    Quote Originally Posted by arms
    [ The benchs must be made of granite or your cabbie is having a go at you ,even if the sink peice is damaged it shouldnt cost the amount you have been told to replace it,laminate rolled edge tops estimate out about $150 per linear metre,it sounds like your job will also go pearshaped when the cabbie is told about the cracked tiles
    Tom
    Standard laminates in this house. The Bench top where the sink is approx 3.5m and it connects to a 90 deg piece that's about 2.5m. and it all has to come out so he can replace the section where the sink goes.

    I'm told it will get damaged when removed cause it's already glued in the joint. So 6m of bench at $150 is $900. not even counting 2 chippies time for half a day, plus the plumber, plus lost time on the next job etc etc.

    He may have been trying to spin me aline about the cost (but I don't think so). doesn't matter he's still got to fix it.

    Hope he remembers I tried to look out for him, when I tell him about the tiles!!

    I guess if there's a problem I'll just have to get the insurance company involved, they're the ones paying after all.

    By the way Tom "Great"! website, I'll have to keep you in mind when I get to build / refurbish my next house.

    cheers
    John

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    Thumbs up

    By the way Tom "Great"! website, I'll have to keep you in mind when I get to build / refurbish my next house.

    cheers[/QUOTE]
    glad you had a look and liked the site,we do a lot of business over the net through our flat pack range
    kind regards
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    Quote Originally Posted by marineman
    Cheers guys

    some of the sites i had already looked at. Looks like the clark unit was closest but because it is 22mm narrower than the installed Blanco there wouldn't be enough lip left to secure the Clark Unit.

    Custom made was obviously too expensive. So the cabbie gotta revert to Plan A.

    Can't say we didn't try.
    If the Clark unit would at least cover the hole couldn't he glue and screw some timber to the edges of the hole to decrease the width so as to fix the fixing clips.

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    Default Finally done, but is it??

    :confused: Well Lads

    Kitchen is finally done. cabbie fitted new bench tops, then cut sink in the right place. I thought beut' all finnished till I got to look close.

    -new ceramic stove top moved/slides arround in bench
    -back edge of bench packed with screws and od bits of laminex or nothing at all
    -holes in grout arround new kick board to tile joint
    -bench top not screwed down 100%
    -existing wall to cupboard not sealed
    -left exposed MDF when cupboard doors open

    Tell me if you think this guy took his eye off the ball, I mean the bench!!!

    Had to get him back again to finish all the above and some.

    To tip it all off this morning I found about 30 screws, obviously off the back of his truck, sprinkled arround my drive way. Ready to puncture the new tyres i've just fitted to SHMBO's car.

    I was fuming, :mad: but luckily kept it cool. He now needs a fax from me saying the job is complete and I am satisfied. mmmmmmm???

    I'll have to send it to him when I'm back at work.

    I'll be optimistic and explain it as a series of unfortunate circumstances, chaulking it up to experience.

    Hope you all don't mind me having a bit of a rant but maybe somebody out there can something out of the story. I sure did.
    John

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    [QUOTE=marineman]:confused: Well Lads

    Kitchen is finally done. chaulking it up to experience.

    Hi see i told you it would probably go pearshaped when the cabbie got back,the industry is riff with people who really dont give a toss for quality,it appears that you have found one,a word of advice though ,before giving him a fax go through the installation with a very critical eye as from the time the fax goes through the cabbie will deny any fault found,and you will have to go through the bsa to try to get it fixed,and he will no doubt produce the fax and claim no responsibility ,
    "a lesson well learnt will always be well remembered"
    regards
    kind regards
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