I’m going to change the countertops soon so I wasn’t super concientious about the caulking job.

I was a little pissy about the fact that the hold downs seem like they were designed by morons that don’t understand Newtons 3rd law, because when you tighten them, they just rotate until they’re hard against the sink wall. And the tap still uses a nut that needs a huge basin wrench instead of what I’ve seen on other taps like a nut that tightens by hand and then you just use a Philips screwdriver to tighten a couple machine screws that finish the job.

Ah well, it’s in and I get to do it all over again when I order countertops.

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    It looks gorgeous. I love the large single bays, it’s much easier to work in than the doubles.

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      I’ve wanted one for a while. I have big 24" cutting boards I use in hunting season and washed them in the bathtub because I had a shallow double basin.

      How dull am I, I’m excited to wash my cutting boards in my new sink.

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        Cutting boards you use for processing your own meat that you hunted… So now I’m jealous of the sink and your hobby. I want to get into hunting too. I feel like it’s kind of a thing you need a mentor for.

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          There’s ways of finding people that will do that in your area, probably first step would be joining your local fish and game association. There will be lots of old farts willing to have you gut their deer for them. Choose the one that doesn’t shoot them up the asshole.

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        I’ve been eyeing that Kohler single-basin sink kit Costco sells for like half a decade now for a similar reason (minus the hunting), but haven’t pulled the trigger mainly because the whole kitchen needs renovation. Your post is inspiring; I might just go ahead and do it.

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    Man, seeing a new one really makes me realize how scratched up and dull mine is. I can’t wait to do this one day as well. Looks great.

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    I always found those sink grates cumbersome to clean. Endlessly catching niblets of food and festering on the underside. Then I realized I could pressure wash them and it’s made things far easier for me.

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      What’s the deal with that grate anyway? Never seen those in a sink before. Why is it there in the first place?

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      Yah, my wife wants it in there. I imagine she’ll figure it out eventually. I just keep my mouth shut.

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        Prevents scuffing of the sink and allows you to maintain a diverse cooking space microbiome both fed by and evolving from the last several weeks of food you’ve dumped in the sink. Do you like dripping salmonella onto everything from your sink to your cook top? This is the product for you. And did I mention that it smells?

        Really, it’ll prevent chipping of ceramics and denting of metal but it’s a comprehensively worse experience compared to going without. And pressure washing the plaque off is the simplest way to clean it that I’ve found. Bleh

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    This is very exciting!!! I’m happy for you and hope you enjoy your sink. Also what’s Newton’s 3rd law? Not for me, just the uninformed others.

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    ahh. I love me some krauss sink. I recently installed one as well but mine is a double with a very think and low profile divider (Standart pro 33 double). I kept my old Pfister faucet that that hasn’t quite needed to be replaced yet so as soon as that needs replacing because of hard water, I’ll replace it with a kraus faucet as well. The grate at the bottom seems to be designed well enough that it’s not been as big of a problem as I would have expected to be so mine is still there. Def looks gorgeous.

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      I’m really down on the Kohler right now. Last 2 taps I’ve gotten have been Kohler and they’ve both gone to hell rather quickly. Last one the switch between flow and spray would stay in the middle position so you’d have to hold it in one or the other if you wanted either to run at full flow. One before that lasted about a year before it started to drip. IDK, I think they’ve just enshittified to the point I don’t want to bother trying to get a return on warranty. I’d have gotten that Costco kit if it wasn’t Kohler.

      I just went on Wayfair and found a 16g sink I liked the looks of, seems well built. It’s certainly sturdy, way heavier than the one I took out.

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    Those square silver scrubbers you have in the sink bin are the bomb! Love those. And nice sink by the way. I have a friend with the same one.

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      Yah, they work well. I used them to scrub off the ABS cement and silicone I got all over hell’s half acre.