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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFLS78SB8LA
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5:56 "I don't think this sink is ment to hold water".
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On Monday, 7 September 2020 02:40:05 UTC+1, Graham. wrote:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFLS78SB8LA
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5:56 "I don't think this sink is ment to hold water".


I was amused by that, but it's probably a fair comment. Is pluglessness an acceptable tradeoff?

I don't much fancy cleaning it.


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No intention of watching a random YouTube video (sympathy with Brian
there).

But to respond to the subject, I don't see why not if it was coated in a
suitable material.


Can you imagine cleaning it though? Every time I shave I have hair to
swill down the plug hole. Easy with a circular ceramic bowl that allows
smooth water flow to €śsweep€ť the surfaces. Total nightmare in that
abomination.

(I didnt watch it either, the static image was quite enough). ;-)

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On Monday, 7 September 2020 10:54:34 UTC+1, Tim+ wrote:

Can you imagine cleaning it though? Every time I shave I have hair to
swill down the plug hole. Easy with a circular ceramic bowl that allows
smooth water flow to €śsweep€ť the surfaces. Total nightmare in that
abomination.

(I didnt watch it either, the static image was quite enough). ;-)

Tim


Bleach & acid are enough to keep asterite sinks clean with no rubbing, don't know if epoxy's acid tolerant.

Struck me as more practical to use that crazy design to make a mould & therefrom a ceramic sink.


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Jethro_uk Wrote in message:
No intention of watching a random YouTube video (sympathy with Brian
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But to respond to the subject, I don't see why not if it was coated in a
suitable material.


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