[pure-silver] Re: How to build a sink in a corner ?

  • From: Georges Giralt <georges.giralt@xxxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 23:53:47 +0200

Hey, Jim !
You give me the idea I missed.
I was thinking about making the bottom in two parts, connecting at the 
angle, with the drain on the join line. So I was wondering how to seal 
the join, and how to support the two parts. But your bottom's sink is 
made in a corner, in one piece ! Eureka would have said Archimedes....
The only drawback will be that the greater sheet i can find is a little 
bit smaller than the intended size, so I will reduce my pretentions ;-) 
Not a big deal !
Thanks !
Barrie Bunning a écrit :
> Greetings  Jim;   Thank - you for the Image AND the description, it has 
> been a great help to me.    Barrie B. Australia.
>   you wrote:
> 
>>Here's my sink:
>>
>>http://www.visualimpressions.com/DarkroomSink
>>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
>>Under the sink is both hot and cold water preliminary water filters.
>>
>> From right to left - Dunwright & Vogel 20x24 fiber washer, Hass temp
>>controller, the black filter looking thing is a deionization cartridge. To
>>the left of it, in the corner, is a final filter for the temp controlled
>>water. At the far left is a JOBO ATL-2400 processor with a myriad tubes and
>>lids stored above it. On the wall above the sink, at the ceiling, is an air
>>conditioner. The compressor is through the wall outside, only the cooling
>>coils and fans are in the unit you see. It's remote control. Dead quiet.
>>And will freeze the b**ls off of a brass monkey if set too cold. I just set
>>the temp that I want (68 deg) and everything in the darkroom assumes and
>>remains at that temp all summer long. My youngest son is in industrial air
>>conditioning and one day decided to help his old man stay cool in the
>>darkroom. It was left over from a job he did, so I got it...  :-)  A $2000
>>unit for naught!
>>
>>Over the right dogleg of the sink is a hypo viewing light (hanging from the
>>ceiling) and pull chain. One of those things that is indispensable! My hypo
>>goes in that short sink part next to the washer.
>>
>>That's undoubtedly far more than anyone wanted to know, but once one (at
>>least in my case) starts typing, well, it's difficult to stop. So I'll stop
>>now as I have to get back to work.
>>
>>:-)
>>
>>Jim
>>
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