kitchen sink

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not hard for me to fit, i have probably done at least dozens of them by now
 
easy really, flip your new sink upside down put it on the worktop make sure your new sink covers the old hole/s draw a line round it. measure the distance from the rim to the lip where your brackets fit on to then and draw this round your mark on the worktop and this is your line to cut round i think it is about 15-20mm then once done that you can put the clip on the sink and then screw it down or put a bead off silicone round the sink and then drop in into the hole and then put some thing heavy over the whole sink to way it down and the leave it over night (i normally use a couple of large bags of plaster) then pipe her up, plumbing is a lot easier now with all flexi connecters, push fit fittings
 

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