Very interesting and I'll check out this info.  Do you not think the janitor 
could install a cabinet and put in the extenders?  He does seem very good at 
what he does and my landlady likes his work.      /rita 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Keith Patterson 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, June 07, 2009 9:40 AM
  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] just thinking I'd like a higher bath room sink





  I m a bit behind my post here, The one that makes the rules here is redoing
  the Master bathroom. Hiring a contractor for the work. I always say I am a
  woodworker not a carpenter.
  Any way, The rule maker tells me they are now using kitchen cabinetry in
  bathrooms for the added height for the vanity.
  Also have looked at a lot of bathroom faucets recently, and they make a
  bunch of them with what I call a "goose neck" faucet.
  Goes up about a foot and over.
  My two cents on a old thread.
  KP
  -----Original Message-----
  From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]on
  Behalf Of Trouble
  Sent: Sunday, May 31, 2009 7:36 AM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: [SPAM]Re: [BlindHandyMan] just thinking I'd like a higher bath room
  sink

  higher would be nicer, but the one thing I have always hated in sinks
  and all bathrooms have them. Faucets that you have to bust your
  knuckles on just to wash your hands under them. There is more than a
  mile of sink and just this little 3 to 4 inch nub sticking out there
  to wash under.
  Why haven't they put something there that is actually useable?

  At 08:51 PM 5/30/2009, you wrote:

  >Gee Ron you make this seem possible. I may present this to my land
  >lady and our janitor. Yes I have a cabinet sink. Thank you for these
  >ideas. I also suspect it may be far cheaper to entirely rebuild or
  >build a simple new cabinet. Our janitor really is a handy person.
  >I'm wondering if I could get a deeper sink. Or of course stick with
  >the one I have. hmmmm. Rita
  >----- Original Message -----
  >From: Ron Yearns
  >To: <mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com>[email protected]
  >Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2009 11:04 AM
  >Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] just thinking I'd like a higher bath room sink
  >
  >If you have a cabinet with a vanity top it can be done by removing
  >the supply lines at the shut off valves under the sink and the drain
  >line from the trap. Leave the trap in place. The top should come
  >loose. It may take a little effort as most people glue them down
  >with silicon caulk. Like I said if it is a cabinet just build up the
  >wooden portion as much as you want then . Buy new supply lines and a
  >longer or new tailpiece for the sink drain and reinstall the top and
  >piping. If you have just a wall hung the pipes will be worked the
  >same. The sink hangs on two brackets fastened to the wall. probe
  >above these brackets after you have removed the sink to see if there
  >is somethng to fasten the brackets to at the new height you wish to
  >raise them to.. If there is nothing higher then its tearing out
  >drywall adding lumber etc. etc. etc. See why I siad the cabinet
  >model was the easier. If there is solid lumber higher up then its a
  >matter of raising the brackets and reinstalling sink and pipes.
  >Ron
  >----- Original Message -----
  >From: RZaug
  >To:
  ><mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com>[email protected] ;
  RZaug
  >Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 11:45 PM
  >Subject: [BlindHandyMan] just thinking I'd like a higher bath room sink
  >
  >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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  Tim
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