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Agree, nice job, looking good 👍

 

Took notice of a free standing SS sink, the other day, out back of the house for 2+ years, exposed to the elements, and was surprised, it looks good, no rust.  Actually 5+ yrs old, as had it for 3 ish years at a rental.

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16 hours ago, sometime said:

Came up with this idea,

Looks good. 

 

If I were you I'd buy some glue, plastic weld, adhesive stuff. 

 

After cooking the chicken thighs, your Mrs is going to place her hot wok in there and turn the tap on. It won't end well. 

 

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The tap will go rusty in a short time.

Looks more made for a bathroom than a kitchen.

You need to be sure you buy 304 quality stainless steel sinks or they will as you have shown go rusty .

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Looks nice.

What I cant understand is when you say "We have gone through 3 stainless steel sinks in the car port due to them rusting".

We have been using our current SS sink for over 15 years and still looks and functions perfect. Yes, the taps needed to be changed a couple of times.

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31 minutes ago, ravip said:

What I cant understand is when you say "We have gone through 3 stainless steel sinks in the car port due to them rusting".

We have been using our current SS sink for over 15 years and still looks and functions perfect. Yes, the taps needed to be changed a couple of times

Yours is obviously stainless steel.  Seems those 3 were just called that by the sales person.

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