fury9
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I want to put a sink in the garage for general purposes, I been looking at the old single drainboard sinks on CL, Just want to see or hear what you guys are using so I can get some ideas.
Totally diggin the foot pedals where the hell did you get them?
Totally diggin the foot pedals where the hell did you get them?
Why did you not mount the water heater under the sink, instead of next to it? Looks kinda strange, you could have used the corner for something else.
Also, do yourself a favor and add a CPVC vent pipe to the TPR valve. A threaded fitting, street ell, short piece, a regular ell, and a piece that comes within an inch of the floor. Better than soaking the water heater itself when the thermostat sticks and it blows off.
Charles
those with sinks was it existing plumbing or installed afterwards?
I had to add the plumbing and waste for my sink. But it is located right next to the washer and dryer, which is right next to the hot water heater so everything I needed was right along the same wall. I will ultimatly continue the run of pipe to the front of the garage and install a hot/cold water mixing valve for washing my car. But I did not have the extra money for pipe and fixture to do it when I added the sink.
Thanks for the reply...No issues going thorugh a "fire rated wall"
When my slab was poured, I had them leave a 12" x 12" hole about 12" from the end of the slab nearest the water supply. Later, I tunneled under and laid water supply and drain line. Then plumbed it all up including the instant water heater, from the inside. City inspector never asked what the hole was for. Even though we are in the city, we have septic tank instead of city sewage. My drain runs under the gravel driveway and opens among the pine trees.those with sinks was it existing plumbing or installed afterwards?
I installed a sink this weekend with my brother. I picked up the sink from costco for $250, it was more than I like to spend for things like this but the wife wanted something that looked nice with the washer and dryer. It was not going to be the hill I was going to die on. My brother got a set of left over foot pedals from a hospital build at work. I am 6'5" so we also built a stand, which was also required to use the pedals. Works great so far.
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