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Here's the sink installed in the cabinet. The bottom drawer fits fine. The other drawers will have to be trimmed to fit around the sink and plumbing.
 

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I'm sure we've all seen the Facebook picture of this, it's cool to see someone do! You plan on taking the casters off or just immobilizing them somehow?
Now I wanna see someone do the transmission sink one!
 
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Here's a pic of the framed bathroom and the layout of the shop and bathroom.
 

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I'm sure we've all seen the Facebook picture of this, it's cool to see someone do! You plan on taking the casters off or just immobilizing them somehow?
Now I wanna see someone do the transmission sink one!
Yep, I saw the pictures but couldn't find any build details. I plan on leaving the casters on and just screwing it to the wall to keep it from moving.

Yes, I'd really like to have done the transmission one. :)
 

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I want to build one of those too...One of these Days.
I have the sink and Faucet already.
Looking to the perfect Cabinet yet.

I would leave the front two casters on, but built a base to rest it on top of.
A base thats just as high as the Casters, but has the depth to start behind the front casters. this way you dont have to clean under the cabinet all the time.

Looks Great and Perfect for a Shop/Garage.
 

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Here's the sink installed in the cabinet. The bottom drawer fits fine. The other drawers will have to be trimmed to fit around the sink and plumbing.
Looks Great! Are you going to use some type of liner on the top of the cabinet around the sink? I think you will find once you start running water it will splash up on the metal top, the slightest scratches and you could have some rust spots..
 

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You could put a 90 degree elbow out of the sink and put your peatrap against the back wall. It would give you more room for your drawers
 
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To protect the top, you could probably throw additional coats of poly on it to protect the cut edges under the sink and top.
 
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Looks Great! Are you going to use some type of liner on the top of the cabinet around the sink? I think you will find once you start running water it will splash up on the metal top, the slightest scratches and you could have some rust spots..

I'm trying to find something that will work for that purpose. If it becomes a problem, I might have a piece of granite countertop cut to fit.

You could put a 90 degree elbow out of the sink and put your peatrap against the back wall. It would give you more room for your drawers

Great idea!

Very cool! Your bathroom layout looks similar to mine.

But, your shop is a little larger. ;-) I do like your build.

To protect the top, you could probably throw additional coats of poly on it to protect the cut edges under the sink and top.

Thanks, I'll give that some thought.
 

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You could put a 90 degree elbow out of the sink and put your peatrap against the back wall. It would give you more room for your drawers

I agree with this, that is what I did on the one in my powder room in the house, and was able to get full height (but not full depth) drawers to fit nicely...
 

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I bet this one could be used for the same project. Move the door up, move the drawers down, and nothing wasted.

Craftsman 27'' 3-Drawer Ball Bearing Slides Roller Cabinet Red and Black
Sears Item# 00929009000 | Model# 33274
 

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Maybe I should make one of these. :drool:

http://www.motoart.com/misc/stratotanker-sink

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Cut a piece of hard rubber or pvc type flooring squares --- "diamond" plate or round "coin" pattern, cut hole and drop sink in...

Or

Paint it truck bed liner... Nice industrial texture and impervious to most stuff...
 
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