At 10:13 AM 2/11/2007 , you wrote: > > I know several people have suggested having sinks that are 8 inches deep&.. > I have a commercial ( $149) ABS sink that is around 5 deep and I think it has > advantages at that height. #1.. if the sink is 8 inches deep, you have to > reach DOWN 8 inches to reach the bottom and do anything. Are your arms > long enough? February 11, 2007, from Lloyd Erlick, Part of my reason for thinking I'd like my sink a little deeper is that I use duckboards. Although the sides are six inches, anything in the sink settles at four and a half. Doesn't feel like a reach. As for back comfort, anti-fatigue mats are essential. Zero-cost anti-fatigue is available in convenient rolls wherever anyone is throwing away a cut edge of installed carpeting. A ten inch or so width suffices. If there's enough, double it up, both carpet faces in. Throw it away if it gets too dirty or whenever a new one appears. regards, --le ________________________________ Lloyd Erlick Portraits, Toronto. website: www.heylloyd.com telephone: 416-686-0326 email: portrait@xxxxxxxxxxxx ________________________________ -- ============================================================================================================To unsubscribe from this list, go to www.freelists.org and logon to your account (the same e-mail address and password you set-up when you subscribed,) and unsubscribe from there.