makes sense to me.
I think the unit I have has a variable to the pipe before the trap.
This cheap thing doesn't even have a back.
The doors don't meet right and the adjustments do not seem to be of any 
adjusting worth.
:)





On Sun, 31 May 2009, Bob Kennedy wrote:

> It's the dimensions of the case that are important.  Look at any vanity top 
> and it says it will fit vanities with a 32 by 20 inch base.  or the one I 
> just got says it fits a 48 by 21 base.  They are very specific and are 
> referring to the outside measurements, not the inside.
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> You have to get your own plumbing supplies when you buy the top alone.  But 
> I've seen supply lines that were 3 feet long.  The only thing you have to do 
> to change the trap is to extend the drain line from the bowl to the first 
> part of the trap fitting.  They all sell the plastic pipe in different 
> lengths and you can cut it with a hack saw.
>
> For a project like that, if you don't own a hack saw, just buy a pack of 
> blades and tape one end of the blade for a handle.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Spiro
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Sunday, May 31, 2009 1:46 AM
> Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] just thinking I'd like a higher bath room sink
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> unless that's the furthest you can get with the amount of plumbing
> supplies they've included in the kit.
> Can one put almost any vanity under almost any top?
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> On Sat, 30 May 2009, Bob Kennedy wrote:
>
>> I'm building a vanity right now for one of our houses. I wanted to take it 
>> right on up to that 36 inch level but she who makes many of the rules 
>> doesn't want it that high. The box that the top came in says to use a vanity 
>> that is 33 and a half tall. Like the top won't fit if it's taller...
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Lee A. Stone
>> To: [email protected]
>> Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2009 6:09 PM
>> Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] just thinking I'd like a higher bath room sink
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>> 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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>> --
>> "Don't worry about people stealing your ideas. If your ideas are any good,
>> you'll have to ram them down people's throats."
>> -- Howard Aiken
>> Are you curious? Ask me about Temptations toy parties.
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