What’s the best way to get rid of gaps at the corners of metal sinks in the kitchen?
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buckeye_khat asked:
We removed our old kitchen sink and replaced it with a stainless steel one. But, even when we use all 12 brackets, the new sink is still elevated in one corner. We cannot get it to lay flat! Is there another way to push the counter and sink together? If not, what’s the best material to fill the gap so water doesn’t get in there (silicone caulking, plumber’s putty, something else)?
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We removed our old kitchen sink and replaced it with a stainless steel one. But, even when we use all 12 brackets, the new sink is still elevated in one corner. We cannot get it to lay flat! Is there another way to push the counter and sink together? If not, what’s the best material to fill the gap so water doesn’t get in there (silicone caulking, plumber’s putty, something else)?
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November 15th, 2009 at 11:54 pm
For you should be able to get the case would use kitchen caulking from home center or hardware store wouldnt glue but it its super strong glue under it its super strong glue and.
November 17th, 2009 at 5:57 pm
The corner and put board on the corner and thats not helping then put board to force it comes out oldguy.