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Posted by Billy Boy on August 6, 2006, 3:40 pm
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>"Billy Boy" <billyboy[at]comcast[dot]net> wrote in message
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>> Hello,
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>> I have a wobbly bath sink that I want to reseat.
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>> What is the best material to under the sink that will stop the wobbling?
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>> Thanks.
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>> Bill
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>> Billy Boy
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>What kind of sink? Vessel, self rimming, undermount? What material
>porcelain on steel, stone, ceramic?
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>Silicone caulk to plumbers putty is used. Might only need to tighten the
>hardware.
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Thanks.
Appears to be a plain ceramic bowl sitting on a composite cabinet. No hardware
holding it
down, just the weight of the sink.
Looks like the previous owner or original installer placed some kind of green
colored
putty/sealant under the sink.
Double sinks. One does not wobble. The other one does. Not a big thing but
aggravating.
Thanks.
Billy Boy
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