Various questions:
Is this typical or have I got a defective sink? I can imagine that small
gaps are common but mine seem excessive.
I can squeeze the gaps shut (with some force) by hand. So tightening the
clips would probably do a fair job; I might be able to get extra clips to
spread the load more evenly (there are plenty slots) if I contact Franke.
Any views on this?
I could try bending the sink into shape. But I guess this could well and
truly b****r it up. Or has anyone got any great tips on how to do this?
Cheers
Steve
The clips will help, but you need a more even pressure, typically.
Also you my find bits of wood strategically glued on with car body
filler will stop excessive flexure.
Thanks for that. Being a bit of a wuss I'd prefer to use silicone! But I
don't see what the advantage of car body filler is anyway. Silicone's
natural elasticity would make the seal less likely to break if there was a
bit of movement. Filler is pretty rigid/brittle and if it separated from a
surface there's a much bigger chance of water getting through, compared to
using silicone.
Steve
You haven't seen what happens to a car repaired with body filler in a
bijou crashette, have you?
Usually tears the steel long before the filler separates..
> Steve
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Ahah. I didn't know car body filler was that strong. Will definetely
consider it.
I've never seen even a cheap Wickes sink bowed by that much. Get it
replaced.
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Dave - The Medway Handyman
www.medwayhandyman.co.uk
> Is this typical or have I got a defective sink? I can imagine that small
> gaps are common but mine seem excessive.
Its sounds excessive
> I could try bending the sink into shape. But I guess this could well and
> truly b****r it up. Or has anyone got any great tips on how to do this?
If you are going to use it, then bed it onto silicone, weight it down,
and clip it well. Once the silicone has gone off, the clips will hold it.
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Cheers,
John.
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