Utility sink help

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Hi there, I am making an outside utility sink frame from bits of wood from the garden. I have a Belfast sink for the top. My basic question is this. What is the more secure way of fixing the frame together and what would other people do? I want people's perspectives before I do something which can't be undone. The legs cannot go flush with the wall due to the waste pipe. Also, how do I secure the sink so it doesn't fall off? I was going to fix from and side panels at the top and bottom to be secure, however, I have realised that these should have gone completely over the vertical 4" posts. Any help welcomed.
 

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Probably best fixings would be proper woodworking joints, then glued. But other than that screws. If you but a solid lid on the legs then form a hole for the sink waste and overflow, then if it is free standing unit, silicone or tile adhesive screed to fix.
 

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