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wintersnow911
Getting Established
2 replies
January

Thanks @JacobZ , I'm happy to go with a different configuration, anything with drainer on the right would be fine.This unit is a bit over my budget, a ...

wintersnow911
Getting Established
January

Thanks @Nailbag I'll keep an eye out. If I find a slightly larger one I would need to make the cut out bigger? Would the plumber be able to do that? I ...

wintersnow911
Getting Established
January

Thanks @Dave-1 for your advice.I just went on facebook marketplace and couldn't see anything, apparently my size is a bit of odd one.Did a quick searc ...

wintersnow911
Getting Established
8 replies
January

Thanks @JacobZ and @Nailbag The sink is a single bowl with drainer on either side. full size 1225mm x 450mmbowl size 420mm x 320mm

wintersnow911
Getting Established
11 replies
January

Hi Eric, Thanks for your reply.For the mean time, maybe I just cover it with plastic and duct tape?Is it easy to get new kitchen sink installed? If I ...

wintersnow911
Getting Established
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Hi Everyone, I have a asbestos inspection done for my house and identified the black paint under the drainage board to contain asbestos. I'm thinkin ...

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Nailbag
Home Improvement Guru
January

Yes @wintersnow911 any plumber would be able to modify the opening. It’s a pretty common task for them typically using a jigsaw. regards Nailbag

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
January

Hi @wintersnow911, Yes, the plumber would need to cut the tap hole. Any licenced plumber should be able to do this fairly easily. Jacob

Nailbag
Home Improvement Guru
5 replies
January

Hi @wintersnow911 Thanks for the photo and dimensions. It's going to be a struggle to find an exact match for that sink/drain configuration, especi ...

Dave-1
Community Megastar
1 reply
January

Good Evening @wintersnow911 My vote would be for the sink to go If you measure the outside of the sink (on top) you will be able to have a rough ide ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
12 replies
January

Hello @wintersnow911 Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's wonderful to have you join us, and thanks for sharing your question about asb ...

Nailbag
Home Improvement Guru
9 replies
January

Hi @wintersnow911 Personally I would be going with having the asbestos professionally removed over some form of temp/permanent fix. To @JacobZ poin ...

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wintersnow911
Getting Established
2 replies
January

Thanks @JacobZ , I'm happy to go with a different configuration, anything with drainer on the right would be fine.This unit is a bit over my budget, a ...

wintersnow911
Getting Established
January

Thanks @Dave-1 for your advice.I just went on facebook marketplace and couldn't see anything, apparently my size is a bit of odd one.Did a quick searc ...

wintersnow911
Getting Established
8 replies
January

Thanks @JacobZ and @Nailbag The sink is a single bowl with drainer on either side. full size 1225mm x 450mmbowl size 420mm x 320mm

wintersnow911
Getting Established
11 replies
January

Hi Eric, Thanks for your reply.For the mean time, maybe I just cover it with plastic and duct tape?Is it easy to get new kitchen sink installed? If I ...

wintersnow911
Getting Established
13 replies

Hi Everyone, I have a asbestos inspection done for my house and identified the black paint under the drainage board to contain asbestos. I'm thinkin ...

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