I have  often thought of making the changes you speak of Bob as I am 
over 6 foot. same for the kitchen sink  as someone   delegated me to  
doing dish's but as for making changes. Nope they are not intrested.  
but it is true. not hard to do. I have seen long ago a kitechen insert 
with some nice trim not far from edges of the sink. Lee

 On Sat, May 30, 
2009 
at 05:26:53PM -0400, 
Bob Kennedy wrote:
> When I built a vanity for my house, I made the top 3 feet at the top.  I 
> figured I was over 6 feet tall, my daughter was also over 6 feet and while 
> one son isn't finished growing my other son is right at the 6 foot mark.  So 
> I built it to fit us.  Now that I rent the place, people like the extra 
> height saying they though all vanities were short for a reason.  
> 
> The plumbing to run the sink can all be fitted to match what ever height you 
> choose.  You would just leave what is already coming through the wall in 
> place and extend from it.  As plumbing projects go, this wouldn't be in the 
> difficult range unless you asked a plumber that was out of work...
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: RZaug 
> To: [email protected] ; RZaug 
> Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2009 12:45 AM
> Subject: [BlindHandyMan] just thinking I'd like a higher bath room sink
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> Hello Everyone, How much of a disruption and downright struggle would be 
> involved in raising a sink? I guess the pipes would be the biggest concern. 
> Thank you for any ideas for this dream. Rita 
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