whitevanwoman
I want to make a very simple unit to house the sink I got from Doodles.
The sink is 45cm in diameter (assuming that diameter is a line from one side of the sink to the other going through the centre point - I failed maths o leve 3 times so this isn't my strong point).
What I want to do is make a simple wooden square frame out of wooden baton which is 2" x 1". I have some right angle corner brackets which are about 2 " long with 2 screw holes in them on each edge.
So can someone please help with the calculations - I assume that I will need 2 sides of the square to be slightly shorter than the other 2 which will need to be 45cm long.
I won't be plumbing the sink in initially, so for the moment I just want to be able to literally drop the sink into the frame so that the lip of the sink rests on the wooden frame.
I will also then need to mount the frame on legs but will only need 2 legs for the front as the back of the wooden frame can be fixed to the ply (I've got the proper screw fittings which expand behind the ply).
Until I've finalised decisions on water storage, waste outlet etc, I don't want to do anything to permanent and I also want the unit to be fairly quick and easy to remove hence my very basic idea for the moment. Eventually I'll box it in and fit a door etc so that the space under the sink can be used for storage either for water or waste or other. But I find that my decisions about van layout are best made after using the van and finding out what works for me and what doesn't.
So please could someone help out with the maths for the top frame and also advise on what height the legs should be.
I think I've got all the materials and equipment I need to do it, so hoping to get it done today. Then I can at least use the sink as a washing up bowl with a bucket underneath for the moment.
The sink is 45cm in diameter (assuming that diameter is a line from one side of the sink to the other going through the centre point - I failed maths o leve 3 times so this isn't my strong point).
What I want to do is make a simple wooden square frame out of wooden baton which is 2" x 1". I have some right angle corner brackets which are about 2 " long with 2 screw holes in them on each edge.
So can someone please help with the calculations - I assume that I will need 2 sides of the square to be slightly shorter than the other 2 which will need to be 45cm long.
I won't be plumbing the sink in initially, so for the moment I just want to be able to literally drop the sink into the frame so that the lip of the sink rests on the wooden frame.
I will also then need to mount the frame on legs but will only need 2 legs for the front as the back of the wooden frame can be fixed to the ply (I've got the proper screw fittings which expand behind the ply).
Until I've finalised decisions on water storage, waste outlet etc, I don't want to do anything to permanent and I also want the unit to be fairly quick and easy to remove hence my very basic idea for the moment. Eventually I'll box it in and fit a door etc so that the space under the sink can be used for storage either for water or waste or other. But I find that my decisions about van layout are best made after using the van and finding out what works for me and what doesn't.
So please could someone help out with the maths for the top frame and also advise on what height the legs should be.
I think I've got all the materials and equipment I need to do it, so hoping to get it done today. Then I can at least use the sink as a washing up bowl with a bucket underneath for the moment.