1. sink too big for cabinet. you should not use a 30" base. A 36" base will make it easier.
2. Is your sink a drop in ( no clamps required) or an undermount ( undermount truss kits available)>>>>?????
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Help! I can not figure out the best way to attach the clamps to the sink and then to the counter top. dishwasher in the way on the left and hole is cut right up to the cabinet frame on the front. I have a Franke composite granite double bowl sink
Last edited by Terry; 11-04-2012 at 10:54 PM.
1. sink too big for cabinet. you should not use a 30" base. A 36" base will make it easier.
2. Is your sink a drop in ( no clamps required) or an undermount ( undermount truss kits available)>>>>?????
You may be stuck with just clamping the front and rear edges, and you will probably have to cut recesses in the cabinet front for them.
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