Sit-on sink - best type of base?

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I have a new Pyramis sit-on sink but the old all in one base unit was knackered so it's been skipped. Is a sit-on better suited to an all in one type base unit? There are a few slots/holes in the sink so I think I can just sink a few threaded studs into the top of the base unit and then secure with washers/nuts.

Will trying to fit a sit-on to a new fangled carcass sink base unit plus additional end panels be a complete biatch of a job?

Do folk just install base units without fitting any kickers or end panels, leaving the legs/feet exposed, like those all in one units from Screwfix?

I suppose the o/a length of an all in one base would then correspond to the o/a length of the sit-on.

I don't know much about carcass units. Obvs.

Can anyone recommend somewhere to pick up some good quality all-in-one type base units (on legs)?
 

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