wagcheck82
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I bought a 31" pegasus granite sink with the intention of swapping the white undermount sink for a bisque one. I need to remove the white sink, but when I remove the mounting bolts (wing nuts pin down the metal flanges that support the sink), there is what looks to be an epoxy that is holding the sink to the granite.
I've seen that I can apply heat to the seam, and cut the old sink and epoxy away from the granite, but that I run the risk of cracking the granite. What is my best method to do this swap? I have a heat gun, and I suppose I could use my torch, but I just don't want to ruin my granite countertop!!!
Any help would be appreciated - thanks!
I've seen that I can apply heat to the seam, and cut the old sink and epoxy away from the granite, but that I run the risk of cracking the granite. What is my best method to do this swap? I have a heat gun, and I suppose I could use my torch, but I just don't want to ruin my granite countertop!!!
Any help would be appreciated - thanks!