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fixing sink to worktop
Apr 20th, 2005, 2:37pm
 
Bit of a 'cock-up' with fitting a sink into a worktop.

Due to the new plumbing being too far from wall the sink has been positioned close to front of worktop, with the result that I cannot attached the sink clips!  Sad

The base units stop me from getting the clips to grip under the worktop.

My question is: IS THERE AN ALTERNATIVE WAY TO FIX THE SINK TO THE WORKTOP OR IS THE SEALANT ENOUGH?

The sink fits pretty tight with no movement at the moment, without any fixings in place.

Would Gripfill or No Nails fix do the job, followed by the silicone sealant?

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Re: fixing sink to worktop
Reply #1 - Apr 20th, 2005, 2:50pm
 
heeelllooo stuarto and welcome

seen this before this morning Wink

still trying to workthis  out are you so far forward that you have two thicknesses off carcass to cover with the clip

http://www.diy*not.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=153208#153208

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Re: fixing sink to worktop
Reply #2 - Apr 20th, 2005, 3:04pm
 
Reply to 'Big-all'

Sorry I'm not being very clear.  

Kitchen virtually finished apart from tiling the walls. The worktops have been mitred and fixed.

The sink is plumbed in and slotted into hole in worktop. But due to incorrect positioning of plumbing the sink does not fit centrally in the base units (2 x 600mm).

This means I cannot get my clips under the worktop without first chiselling out the base units.

The sink bowl is on the lefthand side which is tight to the left hand base unit which means it's virtually impossible to fit clips.  

I just wondered if there was an alternative to the 'normal' clips. Can you just glue the sink into place?


Hope that helps make my plight more understandable?

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Re: fixing sink to worktop
Reply #3 - Apr 20th, 2005, 3:07pm
 
aaa think ive got you now you where extremely clear  Grin Grin Grin just me being thick Wink
so your sink is too close to the verticle edges

do the clips screw on to the sink or do they clip in a channel ??? ???
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Re: fixing sink to worktop
Reply #4 - Apr 20th, 2005, 3:30pm
 
Stuarto it's not exactly ideal but I have just had to do something similar fitting a sink into a 400mm base unit Roll Eyes

It is best to get as many clips to fit as you can, sometimes it is possible to cut a small rebate in the cabinet. Then if you are going to seal it in place use something like Silkaflex-EBT it sticks like the proverbial but more so, then there is no need to use silicon. This stuff is much better than Gripfill or silicon but is more expensive.

I put a good bed of the sealant round the edge of the sink fitted it in position and put a few clamps on to help keep it tight then left it overnight to cure.

Hope this helps

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Re: fixing sink to worktop
Reply #5 - Apr 20th, 2005, 3:33pm
 
Thanks for bearing with me.

They clip into the sink and screw into the worktop.

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Re: fixing sink to worktop
Reply #6 - Apr 20th, 2005, 4:06pm
 
Use silicone sanitary sealer under the sink edges and wedge a peice of 3x2 from ceiling to anothe peice of timber across the sink, remove excess mastic,leave overnight and hey presto one fixed sink.
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Re: fixing sink to worktop
Reply #7 - Apr 20th, 2005, 5:05pm
 
Thanks to everyone who replied to my query - much appreciated.

I will have a go at sorting this out tomorrow. Got to watch Chelsea v Arsenal tonight!

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Re: fixing sink to worktop
Reply #8 - Apr 20th, 2005, 5:26pm
 
reply to WOODSMITH:

Thanks for the advice - can I purchase SILKAFLEX products at B&Q, Wickes, Homebase, etc?

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Re: fixing sink to worktop
Reply #9 - Apr 20th, 2005, 6:37pm
 
Stuarto, I get it from the local builders merchant, I don't know if the sheds sell it, it's a 100 mile trip for me to go to the nearest BnQ Warehouse!

Silkaflex would be my first choice but as PVM says silicon will fix it down OK.

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