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Kitchen sink unit plans
I am looking to put together a free standing kitchen sink unit that
uses a copper sink. I would like to keep the front and side open to make the most out of the copper in terms of presentation etc. Looking to use either Beech or Oak (depending on how hard the local sawmill negotiates). I wonder if anyone can point me towards some plans (free or paid for) for something like this as I would prefer not to do the design etc as well. Thanks Rory |
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Actually a bog standard box that is rectangular. Hand made, beaten
copper. If you have some nice plans be interested to discuss. Robatoy wrote: In article .com, wrote: I am looking to put together a free standing kitchen sink unit that uses a copper sink. I would like to keep the front and side open to make the most out of the copper in terms of presentation etc. Looking to use either Beech or Oak (depending on how hard the local sawmill negotiates). I wonder if anyone can point me towards some plans (free or paid for) for something like this as I would prefer not to do the design etc as well. Thanks Rory I have done some 'open' concepts with copper sinks, but I'd need to see the sink. Does it have a drop-down front? Is it a basic box? Does it look like one of those basic USD 3500.00 Portland jobbies? G =20 E-mail me. (Lose the BULL from my addy) =20 0=BF0 =20 Rob |
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