PUT IN A JOB AND LOW AND BEHOLD THE KITCHEN HAS 2 SINKS AND WE REVERSED THE AREAS WHERE THEY GO. SO IM REALY NEEDING TO FIND A SINGLE BOWL STAINLES THAT WILL FIT IN A 31x18.25 EXISTING CUT OUT. ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED.
OF COURSE THE TOPS HAVE A PERFECT VEIN MATCH AND THE SEAMS ARE PERFECT AND OUR PROBLEM IS THERE IS NO MORE MATERIAL THAT MATCHES SO IM AT THE GRANITE GODS MERCY ON THIS ONE.
THANKS IN ADVANCE IF SOMEONE CAN SAVE US!
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2 different size sinks in 1 kitchen
You reversed the sink placement and cabinet and clients are ok?
Kraus KD1US33B Gloss Dex 32-7/8"
17-7/8'' x 31-5/16'' you can make this work if it passes the clients
You reversed the sink placement and cabinet and clients are ok?
Kraus KD1US33B Gloss Dex 32-7/8"
17-7/8'' x 31-5/16'' you can make this work if it passes the clients
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Or the Bristol B530 is you are looking for more of a commercial sink look.
https://usa.bristolsinks.com/index.php? ... uct_id=446
https://usa.bristolsinks.com/index.php? ... uct_id=446
Colby Douglas
Bella Terra Stone
North Bay, Ontario, Canada
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www.BellaTerraStone.com
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Shayne:
What is the size of the sink base cabinet, please? Contrary to popular myth, if you strap your sink in place (Hercules Universal Sink Harness @ Braxton Bragg or Sink Strap @ Regent Stone Products), you can put a 33" sink into a 33" cabinet, a 30" sink in a 30" cabinet, etc., no problem. Of course I can substantiate what I claim: https://www.gardenweb.com/discussions/4 ... tions#n=42
I put a 33" sink in a 27" cabinet a while ago and have pictures to prove it.
This is relevant because it may be easier to take a new cutout made onsite to a new sink rather than trying to find a sink that fits a particular opening. The tops don't need to be removed, however, if the new sink won't dunk, you may have to tap off the cabinet front which is not a big deal. The Kraus suggested above will work, but your reveals and radii will be off without cutting the opening, 11/16" positive side to side, 1/16" positive front to back. That one's not leaving much flange for silicone either:
https://www.ajmadison.com/ajmadison/ite ... -Specs.pdf
The reveals and radii on the suggested Bristol and others will be off too.
A Kohler 3821 with a new cutout will solve your problems. I'll do it for 3K (you're 2 1/2 hours from me), but that may be cheaper than replacing the tops: https://www.us.kohler.com/webassets/kpn ... 1_spec.pdf
Here's what it looks like with a 30 3/4" x 20" cutout, so your positive side reveals will be 1/8" larger, but that's not a problem with a 1 1/4" sink flange: That sink comes with a nice grid too.
What is the size of the sink base cabinet, please? Contrary to popular myth, if you strap your sink in place (Hercules Universal Sink Harness @ Braxton Bragg or Sink Strap @ Regent Stone Products), you can put a 33" sink into a 33" cabinet, a 30" sink in a 30" cabinet, etc., no problem. Of course I can substantiate what I claim: https://www.gardenweb.com/discussions/4 ... tions#n=42
I put a 33" sink in a 27" cabinet a while ago and have pictures to prove it.
This is relevant because it may be easier to take a new cutout made onsite to a new sink rather than trying to find a sink that fits a particular opening. The tops don't need to be removed, however, if the new sink won't dunk, you may have to tap off the cabinet front which is not a big deal. The Kraus suggested above will work, but your reveals and radii will be off without cutting the opening, 11/16" positive side to side, 1/16" positive front to back. That one's not leaving much flange for silicone either:
https://www.ajmadison.com/ajmadison/ite ... -Specs.pdf
The reveals and radii on the suggested Bristol and others will be off too.
A Kohler 3821 with a new cutout will solve your problems. I'll do it for 3K (you're 2 1/2 hours from me), but that may be cheaper than replacing the tops: https://www.us.kohler.com/webassets/kpn ... 1_spec.pdf
Here's what it looks like with a 30 3/4" x 20" cutout, so your positive side reveals will be 1/8" larger, but that's not a problem with a 1 1/4" sink flange: That sink comes with a nice grid too.
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I have done this exact mix up before. Maybe more then once.. I got a local stainless fabricator to make one for me. cost about 700 dollars but it saved the job.
Nick Teefy
Counterreactions.com
Uxbridge Ontario
Counterreactions.com
Uxbridge Ontario