Plumbing for taps with belfast sink

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Hey.

I was just wondering what it is the normal course of action when plumbing in water taps with a belfast sink?

Because the sink sits on top of a solid unit, there isnt any access to the underside of the work surface behind it, where the tap is mounted. What do you do when/ if the tap goes wrong and it needs replacing/ repairing?? Or have I made an error in how Ive put the cabinet together? Its a modified IKEA cabinet....

Any advice greatfully received -its a monobloc mixer tap btw.

Thanks
 
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You should be able to slide the sink in after the plumbing is complete and tested.

Then you connect the waste and seal around the bowl from the inside
 
I cant slide the sink in ast the waste is installed already and pokes out the bottom of the sink by about 3 inches - can these be removed?
 
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thanks for your advice a while ago - worktop fitter is coming tomorrow. After removing the waste, the sink will still have a bulge poking out the bottom of it where the waste goes through and the overflow drains into it - its just a standard armitage shanks sink - will I definitely be able to slide it into place once the worksurface is on? Sorry if this sounds like a stupid question, but Ive not done this before and dont want to cock anything up!
 

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