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Posted by Pop on August 6, 2005, 4:36 pm
> Hi all,
>
> I'm replacing a kitchen sink, but I'm not sure about
> the metal strip
> that's between the sink and formica countertop. The
> sink is steel and
> about 10 years old, and the reason I'm replacing it
> is because the
> metal piece around the drain where pipe screws into
> is loose causing
> water to leak under sink. Plus with 10 years of
> nicks and dings it's
> time to get something new.
===> That's too bad; we've got a 50+ year old kitchen
sink and I guess they knew how to make them back then.
It's big, functional, and unavailable in any form even
close to it. But, that aint' what you asked about -
sorry, guess I'm proud of it! <g> Please read on:
>
> So - will this metal piece be included with a new
> sink?
===> Yes, maybe, and maybe not. It -should- be
included with the sink. Sometimes they are sold
separately. And sometimes they sinks don't need them
or aren't designed to use them.
Be sure to ask when you buy, if the rim is important
to you (or the lil lady).
It looks like
> it's cut exactly the size of the sink and I see no
> seams.
===> The seam is probably midline in the very backside
of the sink. At least I've never seen one without a
seam, but it's surely possible.
Also what
> special do I do to hold the sink down?
===> Depends on the sink design you choose to replace
it. Sometimes it's a part of that ring you refer to,
and other times it's little clamps underneath, that fit
on sort of like the clips that hold storms into
aluminum storm doors. These clips are the most common,
I think.
I've seen a lot of sinks without hold-downs, but
I've no idea whether that's how they were intended or
not. There aren't any on our kitchen sink. Anyone can
move that sink, more power to 'em! It must weigh 300
pounds or more!
I looked underneath it but I
> don't see any clamps or screws holding it down.
>
> Thanks for any suggestions on this... I'm replacing
> the sink tomorrow
> (Sunday), so I'll post updates when I start with some
> pics.
>
> Thanks again --
>
> Alex
>
Good luck!
Pop
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