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mini orchard
post Jul 1 2021, 08:40 AM

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QUOTE(victorian @ Jun 30 2021, 11:22 PM)
Anyone knows if the rm40 sink in Shopee is usable for daily standard ?

If yes, between the two sinks here which one would you choose and why ?

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Both have different methods of fitting depending on counter top.

The round edge is normally used in traditional cement top.
mini orchard
post Aug 23 2021, 05:04 PM

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QUOTE(dixonleong @ Aug 23 2021, 04:19 PM)
Thanks, i tighten it, it aooears the leak is not from rubber, but thise piping joints, need to figure hiw to remove those, probably add white tape of glue
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Apply pvc cement glue on all the joints at the end of day washing. Do not stinge.

If is still leaks, then you need to replace new.

Could it be the problem of a loose tap connection under the sink. If your hand can reach the connector, then it should be wet if there is a small leak.
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post Nov 9 2021, 06:14 AM

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QUOTE(boo82 @ Nov 9 2021, 01:26 AM)
Sifus,
Quick question. I just bought a sink with this size.
400(width)x450(length)x210 (depth)

When cut the table top and Install, can I put the other way round?
Meaning 450(width) x 400(length) x 210(depth)?
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If I read your post right ... you are trying to fit a 'square' into a 'rectangle'.

What is your reason for your question ?

Any drawings to show ?
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post Jan 6 2023, 12:28 PM

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QUOTE(lowyat101 @ Jan 6 2023, 11:58 AM)
also about the pillar tap for sinks, normally for the dry kitchen i see it's bottom mounted.

for the wet kitchen, as i plan to use the normal 2x2 tiles for the table top, normally i see the contractor will put the water outlet on the wall instead. as i'm planning to use those extendable tap, mostly they are available in bottom mounted type.

would like to seek for some advice regarding this, bottom mounted tap vs wall mounted, pros and cons, etc.

thanks in advance
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It can be done under the sink. Your contractor should know if that is your requirement.

 

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