Thread: Cracked Sink
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Old 07-19-2006, 03:25 AM   #6
jpbcny
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quote:Originally posted by Gyro

OntMont,

I get the same feeling from those reflections.

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JPB,

What happens if you put a little bit of water in the sink? Does it stand around the drain, closer to the vertical sides of the sink? Or run into the drain? (You don't have to test it now, since that might get the under-sink wet.) Just curious.

Have the dealer check the drainpipe's tension, (probably adjusted by cutting the length,) when they replace that sink. Might avoid a future repeat.

Steve
While using the unit over the past weekend we avoided putting any water in that side of the sink, so I don.t know if it leaks, or not. I don't think I want to try the "Leak Test", as I have drawers, and the furnace located under the sink, which would make it a pain to clean up.

JP
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