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- OldcowExplorer
trail-explorer wrote:
Oldcow wrote:
...where can I look to buy one?
Oldcow
Home Depot
Lowe's
I have not seen any at the HD in my town in Canada but will look online.
Oldcow - trail-explorerExplorer
Oldcow wrote:
...where can I look to buy one?
Oldcow
Home Depot
Lowe's Oldcow wrote:
rhagfo wrote:
Well we replaced our old plastic sink with a high quality Monen SS double bowl. I recall the cost was $140 as it is a heaver gauge SS. I can't find the post I placed with the part number
Old Sink
New Sink
Enlarging sink opening.
Finished project.
Exactly what we want. Let me know if you remember where you got it.
Oldcow
We did this same sink on our Creek Side. And we added an under sink Dualton 2 stage water filter. So it has an additional little faucet to deliver filtered water. That sink has much more space to wash pots and pans.- OldcowExplorer
westend wrote:
Oldcow wrote:
westend wrote:
RV sized sinks are sold as bar top sinks in the retail market. Traditionally, they are smaller than a standard kitchen sink. That may not be true with your RV. Measure the size of your original sink and shop with those measurements.
FWIW, I restored both a polymer bath sink and a double bowl stainless in my trailer using rubbing compound and some sweat equity. They are now gleaming like new.
Milne seem to be shallower. I did some searching and did not find anything. I will hit the keyboard again tonight. This is now a project for next spring. What measurements do I take? The size of the hole of from lip top lip?
Oldcow
You want to use the overall measurements and the bowl size measurements. Here is a page of different stainless sinks: Moen sinks
Thank you I will check these out.
Oldcow - westendExplorer
Oldcow wrote:
westend wrote:
RV sized sinks are sold as bar top sinks in the retail market. Traditionally, they are smaller than a standard kitchen sink. That may not be true with your RV. Measure the size of your original sink and shop with those measurements.
FWIW, I restored both a polymer bath sink and a double bowl stainless in my trailer using rubbing compound and some sweat equity. They are now gleaming like new.
Milne seem to be shallower. I did some searching and did not find anything. I will hit the keyboard again tonight. This is now a project for next spring. What measurements do I take? The size of the hole of from lip top lip?
Oldcow
You want to use the overall measurements and the bowl size measurements. Here is a page of different stainless sinks: Moen sinks - rhagfoExplorer III
Oldcow wrote:
rhagfo wrote:
Well we replaced our old plastic sink with a high quality Monen SS double bowl. I recall the cost was $140 as it is a heaver gauge SS. I can't find the post I placed with the part number
Finished project.
Exactly what we want. Let me know if you remember where you got it.
Oldcow
Well without being at my Trailer and looking at paper work This is as close as I can find. This is listed as "No Hole" for faucet, mine came as a single hole, and bought from Lowes for about $140 or so about 14 months ago.
sink - OldcowExplorer
TKW wrote:
It is better to replace with a residential sink from big box stores. RV SS sinks are paperthin. I used to leave the dry-z-air container in the sink in my last TT. Some chemical droplets spilled over on the SS surface ate some pinholes through it.
That’s what I plan to do if I can fins some.
Oldcow - TKWExplorerIt is better to replace with a residential sink from big box stores. RV SS sinks are paperthin. I used to leave the dry-z-air container in the sink in my last TT. Some chemical droplets spilled over on the SS surface ate some pinholes through it.
- GrandpaKipExplorer III used the lip to lip measurement to make sure there was enough depth on the countertop for a standard kitchen sink. I ended up with an Elkay single bowl. I still had to modify the rough opening and the cabinet frame to be able to put in the sink clips. The same was true of the bar sink I put in the bath.
After researching a bit online, I found both at HomeDepot.
For us, definitely worth it. - OldcowExplorer
westend wrote:
RV sized sinks are sold as bar top sinks in the retail market. Traditionally, they are smaller than a standard kitchen sink. That may not be true with your RV. Measure the size of your original sink and shop with those measurements.
FWIW, I restored both a polymer bath sink and a double bowl stainless in my trailer using rubbing compound and some sweat equity. They are now gleaming like new.
Milne seem to be shallower. I did some searching and did not find anything. I will hit the keyboard again tonight. This is now a project for next spring. What measurements do I take? The size of the hole of from lip top lip?
Oldcow
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