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RE: utility sink options that don't cost so much - EricU - 10-27-2018 thanks Bob, that's perfect. Maybe I can get a friend that works in Johnstown to pick it up for me. RE: utility sink options that don't cost so much - Bob10 - 10-27-2018 (10-27-2018, 12:00 AM)EricU Wrote: thanks Bob, that's perfect. Maybe I can get a friend that works in Johnstown to pick it up for me. Whatever you do stay away from the concrete sinks like the one below, they tend to grow mold and bacteria once the finish is gone. Against code here no idea what your locality accepts RE: utility sink options that don't cost so much - Splinter Puller - 11-01-2018 I've found nice high end utility sinks at my local Habitat restore. This is what I use for my shop sink. RE: utility sink options that don't cost so much - EricU - 11-02-2018 I need to get up there to the Habitat store. It's not close RE: utility sink options that don't cost so much - measure once cut remeasure - 12-01-2018 If space isn't an issue, you could probably find an old bathtub for free. I found a steel one that someone put out for garbage pickup. I had to build a stand to set it on, in order for it to gravity feed into my basement waste water line. A clearance priced kitchen faucet is mounted on one end which swivels out of the way. A reverse osmosis water filtration system is now mounted behind and above the tub to make water for the aquarium. RE: utility sink options that don't cost so much - EricU - 12-02-2018 space is definitely an issue. Plus, I dont' think a bathtub would hang off a wall too well but I think you owe us pictures of yours now RE: utility sink options that don't cost so much - mad_planter - 12-02-2018 (11-02-2018, 01:06 AM)EricU Wrote: I need to get up there to the Habitat store. It's not close There's one in Bellefonte. RE: utility sink options that don't cost so much - Jack01 - 12-06-2018 (10-25-2018, 04:46 AM)EricU Wrote: Our utility sink has been out for many years. It sits above a sump, which I spent some time fixing up. The washing machine used to dump into the sump, which was great for dehumidifier usage. Ran a drain line for the washer, but never got around to putting the sink back in. So I decided I wanted to wall mount the sink to facilitate occasional access to the sump.Looks for Farmers Sink in big box stores. These sinks are size of Kitchen sink but deep almost double of regular sink. Price varies , comes in stainless steel , composite, granite etc. To install on the wall you need to be creative, use shelf brackets, 2 X 4 , steel angles etc. RE: utility sink options that don't cost so much - EricU - 12-06-2018 that's a good idea, but finding one that's inexpensive is not that easy. I'm thinking about giving up and ordering a Mustee wall mount from Home Depot. I had to send two back to Amazon with holes. At least with HD I can have it delivered to the store and return it right away if it has a hole in it. The problem is they are shipped in a form fitting box and nobody is smart enough to pack it in another box. I know someone that did this with HD and it took 3 tries to get one that wasn't broken. RE: utility sink options that don't cost so much - Bit_Fiddler - 12-07-2018 (12-06-2018, 11:11 AM)EricU Wrote: that's a good idea, but finding one that's inexpensive is not that easy. I ordered a Mustee dual wall mount sink from Menards 2 years ago as part of a basement finishing project. Maybe I was lucky, but it came through in pristine condition on the first try. Price was well below $500, and I was able to order/purchase during one of their 11% sales even though it was a special order. Delivery time to the store was about a week, if I recall properly. Dave |