BlackSheepSpeedShop
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Looking to install a small shop sink in my hangar. I would prefer something other than your standard laundry sink. Can anyone please post pictures of what they have or alternatives? Thank you!
I hesitated to post for fear of looking stupid, but what the hell.
Why two drains? Or is the one on the right a vent?
I hesitated to post for fear of looking stupid, but what the hell.
Why two drains? Or is the one on the right a vent?
Doesn't look stupid if it works....and looks good to me.![]()
Picked this up on eBay $130 with shipping. It came with legs but I wanted the floor clear. It was advertised as bent. I was able to straighten it in 10 min and built a mounting bracket. I also picked up the eye was attachment on eBay for $30 with shipping. The top SS shelf was pulled out from a firehouse remodel back in 2000. The sink is 16 Ga. SS.
Very nice install, looks super clean. The shop looks great tooPicked this up on eBay $130 with shipping. It came with legs but I wanted the floor clear. It was advertised as bent. I was able to straighten it in 10 min and built a mounting bracket. I also picked up the eye was attachment on eBay for $30 with shipping. The top SS shelf was pulled out from a firehouse remodel back in 2000. The sink is 16 Ga. SS.
I hesitated to post for fear of looking stupid, but what the hell.
Why two drains? Or is the one on the right a vent?
I hesitated to post for fear of looking stupid, but what the hell.
Why two drains? Or is the one on the right a vent?
If that's meant to be a vent, it's wrong. a vent is on the sewer side of the trap, and should come off the top of the pipe. that could be a drain for a washer or something on the other side of the wall .
Any way, I am using a similar sink as this install, and looking for a base cab for a vanity .
Yes, the right side is a vent.
It's incorrect . a vent is downstream of the trap . it is meant to keep the trap from siphoning by allowing air in and breaking any siphonic action. that set up is doing nothing as a vent


Mine is going to hang off a wall. It is really for a bit of water to get the hands wet. Probably going to add an on demand pump
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Has anyone used an on demand pump such as shurflo? Do you have water containers with bulkhead that feeds the pump in a reliable leak free way?
Wow. Never considered this. Gravity flow would work for me. Thanks! Another problem solved.
Most shop sinks I see remind me of this:
I am considering leaving out the sink. Joe's and a towel works.
