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04-04-2015, 06:23 PM #1
DIY 5$ sink bridge
A piece of cedar (1"x6"x5'): 3.5$
6 stainless screws: 1.5$
5' was the shortest I could find at the hardware store, so I made two bridges and even got a leftover piece that I might use to make a jNat base. I made the first bridge with white Lepage glue as a prototype and I ended up using it as a makeshift work bench to drill holes for the second one, which I made with screws. Pictures below are of the latter.
To figure out the overall length, I took the interior dimension of the sink and added about 2 inches (1 at each end). Then I cut 3x 1" wide pieces for the foots and the stopper. I pre-drilled the holes to avoid any eventual splitting (this wood is pretty soft, but I don't know how it will react over time with the wet/dry cycles), and I drilled a wider hole on top to have the screws recessed. The only thing missing in the pictures are grooves to send the runoff water into the sink.
Cheers.Rule #32 – Enjoy the Little Things
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