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We've got a wooden countertop and have a basin to go on top of it, however I'm reading various techniques on how to attach it.
From what I can tell, I have 2 options:
A) Cut a hole 45mm wide to accommodate the clicker plug. Silicone the basin to the top and drop in the plug.
Then tighten the nut on the clicker to the underside of the worktop
B) Cut a hole 55mm wide to accommodate the the clicker plug and nut. Silicone the basin to the top, drop the plug in and tighten the nut to the bottom of the basin
Option A seems like the most logical to me as it provides a more secure fastening, but I'm not sure. Any suggestions?
From what I can tell, I have 2 options:
A) Cut a hole 45mm wide to accommodate the clicker plug. Silicone the basin to the top and drop in the plug.
Then tighten the nut on the clicker to the underside of the worktop
B) Cut a hole 55mm wide to accommodate the the clicker plug and nut. Silicone the basin to the top, drop the plug in and tighten the nut to the bottom of the basin
Option A seems like the most logical to me as it provides a more secure fastening, but I'm not sure. Any suggestions?