Got the sink installed and started moving stuff in slowly to make room in the other garage.
I ended up finding this Trinity sink from Costco for a great price. I was looking for something ~18"-20" deep max but the only thing I could find were hand sinks which were not wide at all and very shallow. Since I don't have much space on either side of the garage door, this fit perfectly and I still end up with a nice wide and deep sink for buckets, washing the dogs, etc.

Why I didn't want too deep of a sink:

Sure is nice to be able to back my truck in with 4x8 sheets of plywood and be able to have enough area for working on one sheet and not have to pull my other car outside!

Also made up some full scale cardboard posts to mimic a Bendpak 10-AP lift set in the narrow configuration to see if I like it here or the posts get in my way for a while. I'll leave these here from the beginning to see if they ever get in my way or I just get used to it.

I ended up finding this Trinity sink from Costco for a great price. I was looking for something ~18"-20" deep max but the only thing I could find were hand sinks which were not wide at all and very shallow. Since I don't have much space on either side of the garage door, this fit perfectly and I still end up with a nice wide and deep sink for buckets, washing the dogs, etc.

Why I didn't want too deep of a sink:

Sure is nice to be able to back my truck in with 4x8 sheets of plywood and be able to have enough area for working on one sheet and not have to pull my other car outside!

Also made up some full scale cardboard posts to mimic a Bendpak 10-AP lift set in the narrow configuration to see if I like it here or the posts get in my way for a while. I'll leave these here from the beginning to see if they ever get in my way or I just get used to it.
