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RE: Wiring question - KC - 08-11-2016

I found a box and wire behind the mirror in our master bath when I took it down.


RE: Wiring question - Bob10 - 08-11-2016

I have a house with an outlet behind floor to ceiling mirror that covers about 15ft of wall. My nephew the electrician told me there had to be one when I bought the place,confirmed it when I was chasing down a wire with a toneŕ


RE: Wiring question - Snipe Hunter - 08-12-2016

Is that a tribble in the lower right hand corner? It's a big one.


RE: Wiring question - Bob10 - 08-12-2016

No that was the guy installing the new tile.  My knees can't take being on the floor all day.  Some where near 475' of tile went in that day


RE: Wiring question - Bob10 - 08-21-2016

here is a better picture of what I am working with.  I have the wire pulled to the center of the cabinet already.  Finishing up cabinet for center while waiting on the granite guy.  Although much longer and I am going to give it a go myself.  I want under mount sinks if I try and fail the holes will still accommodate drop in sinks

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RE: Wiring question - Mr_Mike - 08-21-2016

Bob, are you going to have to seam that granite?

Also, how are you going to cut and finish the sink holes? My thought would be to make a wood template. Waste out the majority of the hole with a dry diamond blade. Then, use a router, template bushing and straight diamond bit for the final hole dimension following with a bearing piloted round over diamond bit.


RE: Wiring question - Bob10 - 08-21-2016

The slab I have is long enough to cover it all in one piece.  I use a white out pen for set up.  I bought a contour blade for this job in the thought I might not be able to find a person to get it done.  The under mount cut out is smaller than a drop in sink so if I screw up I have that as an option.  Your plan of attack sounds like something that would work just never seen it done that way.  I have a counter top I could use as a template for the ply I will have to look up the tooling required for it 

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RE: Wiring question - Mr_Mike - 08-21-2016

So, you were just going to freehand it?


RE: Wiring question - Bob10 - 08-21-2016

yes seems to be a pretty common way to get it done.  the one in the picture above was given to me as it you see it but would work for template making in ply.  These 3 sinks were all done free hand by an installer

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RE: Wiring question - Mr_Mike - 08-22-2016

How much practice does he have?
Smile

I assume he used a profile bit on an angle grinder after getting the shape right on the double. Those profile bits are spendy.