Finally got rid of that original double sink that was so hard to wash large items in. Replaced it with a Whitehaus WHND1913-BSS from Amazon.
It fits existing counter top hole even though it is a bit smaller in width. Unfortunately, old sink left some scratch marks around the counter a bit.
Had to redo some of the abs plumbing lines behind and under the sink for final install but wasn't too hard.
pics of new sink
pics of new sink
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- Millennial Falcon
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Re: pics of new sink
Now this.... is sharp looking...
I love it!!
I love it!!
- skater
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Re: pics of new sink
Looks good!
1991 Airstream B190 - bought, 2005; sold, 2011; bought 2017
1995 Airstream Excella 30' trailer
WBCCI #13270, Washington, DC Unit
1995 Airstream Excella 30' trailer
WBCCI #13270, Washington, DC Unit
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Thornstreet
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Re: pics of new sink
Love the look!
I might do the same thing to my '93.
My faucet probably needs to be replaced soon.
Any recommendations for a faucet and sprayer?
Thanks
I might do the same thing to my '93.
My faucet probably needs to be replaced soon.
Any recommendations for a faucet and sprayer?
Thanks
- Sub2RainEN
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Re: pics of new sink
Love this! Makes me wish I had the double sink!
If you want to upgrade the counter to hide the scratches, I found a product called Simple Mat at Home Depot. It’s a fiberglass infused paper that sticks to the counter. Easy to cut & fit to the space (I eye-balled it, while my friend painstakingly measured). The top has lines of rubbery glue, like when you get a debit or gift card. You’re supposed to be able to place tiles, rearrange, and press them into the glue to finalize layout. We found the tiles sucked onto the glue. I had sprained my left thumb in a fall and have 10 stitches in my right thumb, so I didn’t want to risk a cut or injury on my remaining fingers. I just accepted uneven grout lines. I’m about to post my pics.
I bought this product years ago, shortly after getting the van. Then I found this video using basically the same concept, but using adhesives on both sides of the paper. The Simple Mat comes with adhesive on both sides, but I bought tile adhesive to finish the bullnose. It didn’t stick as well, due to curves of the tile and counter.
https://youtu.be/CuETq9R_z3s
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If you want to upgrade the counter to hide the scratches, I found a product called Simple Mat at Home Depot. It’s a fiberglass infused paper that sticks to the counter. Easy to cut & fit to the space (I eye-balled it, while my friend painstakingly measured). The top has lines of rubbery glue, like when you get a debit or gift card. You’re supposed to be able to place tiles, rearrange, and press them into the glue to finalize layout. We found the tiles sucked onto the glue. I had sprained my left thumb in a fall and have 10 stitches in my right thumb, so I didn’t want to risk a cut or injury on my remaining fingers. I just accepted uneven grout lines. I’m about to post my pics.
I bought this product years ago, shortly after getting the van. Then I found this video using basically the same concept, but using adhesives on both sides of the paper. The Simple Mat comes with adhesive on both sides, but I bought tile adhesive to finish the bullnose. It didn’t stick as well, due to curves of the tile and counter.
https://youtu.be/CuETq9R_z3s
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Proud 1990 B190 newbie owner
Proud 1990 B190 newbie owner
