Hi all,
Having a new kitchen delivered on Wednesday and hopefully getting a joiner in on Friday to cut my worktops.
However the other half insists we turn the sink around to what it is currently putting the draining board in the corner and this is throwing up a few problems like having to move sockets but mainly the issue of joining the worktop here.
Now if we ignore the issue of water ingress etc etc I am really just looking for a solution to bolting the thing together, the sink will be right next to the join, unfortunately once the sink hole is cut there will only be about 55mm of meat for the bolts, less with the mitre, not really enough and I have concerns about it being very weak.
I have read some ideas about gluing and bolting together, then removing the bolts and cutting the hole last and adding plates underneath for support, not a bad idea but still leaves 3 weak spots in the worktop.
I propose the below idea, with terrible sketch, and I'm sure I am not the first, not cutting the entire hole for the sink, leaving plenty of meat for a proper join with bolts and then cutting some small holes between them for the sink clamps to go through.
Reasonable idea? Or should continue trying to get the missus to change her mind...?
Many Thanks,
Graham
Having a new kitchen delivered on Wednesday and hopefully getting a joiner in on Friday to cut my worktops.
However the other half insists we turn the sink around to what it is currently putting the draining board in the corner and this is throwing up a few problems like having to move sockets but mainly the issue of joining the worktop here.
Now if we ignore the issue of water ingress etc etc I am really just looking for a solution to bolting the thing together, the sink will be right next to the join, unfortunately once the sink hole is cut there will only be about 55mm of meat for the bolts, less with the mitre, not really enough and I have concerns about it being very weak.
I have read some ideas about gluing and bolting together, then removing the bolts and cutting the hole last and adding plates underneath for support, not a bad idea but still leaves 3 weak spots in the worktop.
I propose the below idea, with terrible sketch, and I'm sure I am not the first, not cutting the entire hole for the sink, leaving plenty of meat for a proper join with bolts and then cutting some small holes between them for the sink clamps to go through.
Reasonable idea? Or should continue trying to get the missus to change her mind...?
Many Thanks,
Graham