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Last Post 20 Oct 2007 01:03 AM by FEDSAWDAVE. 42 Replies.
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19 Oct 2007 12:22 AM
Sure as hell is. Another homeowner came in today looking for a way to fix there fallen sink. Granite hack simply siliconed it in. Happens more times than you think.
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19 Oct 2007 11:53 PM

[QUOTE]FEDSAWDAVE wrote
Sure as hell is. Another homeowner came in today looking for a way to fix there fallen sink. Granite hack simply siliconed it in. Happens more times than you think.[/QUOTE]

Anybody here doing stone needs to realize Dave is right - HACK JOB - we use a bored hole and epoxy in a lead wedge anchor and use standard screws and clips. Many other good mechanical ways to do the same... never ever rely on silicone alone for gods sake or you may be a HACK.

 

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20 Oct 2007 01:03 AM

Kevin, still drilling in to the stone for those lead anchors are you? You're definately old school. Not that there's anything wrong with that.

Remember Kevin, we're "Pro-sample."

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