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fab question - I need to make/buy a thin SS half round tube
we got a stainless steel farm style sink in the kitchen. There's no
counter edge on the front of the sink so any splashes that land on the sink deck run off the front edge onto the floor. For a pretty expensive sink, it's not a good design. My idea to fix this is to get a 3 ft "half round" of ss tubing, maybe with a 1/8" or 3/16" radius (1/4" to 3/8 diam tube before slitting) and fill the inside of the half-round with silicone and glue it down to the sink deck just to make a little "speed bump" to stop the water. I figure if the edge is straight, then there should be no glue visible. Of course the problem is how to get or fab this. Any ideas? |
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