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In reply to the discussion: Shortening a metal pipe... [View all]X_Digger
(18,585 posts)15. Were it me, I'd go ahead and check to see if there's a cleat first.
And if there isn't a cleat, I'd install one.
I'd expect some kid (or teen) to hang off the front edge of the sink, hehe.
As to the mounting holes for wall mounts.. two are usually meant to go on a bracket / hanger, and two are lag bolted to the cleat.
First step would be to clean off as much of the old adhesive as you can manage. If you don't have the hanger, you should be able to get by with glue + lag bolts into the cleat. (Not a perfect solution, mind you.) Be careful tightening down the lag bolts if the sink is ceramic, not cast iron.
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If you want to cut more off for some reason, you can use a hacksaw or something similar. (nt)
jeff47
Jun 2013
#5
The tailpipe likely screws out, and you could replace it with a shorter one if need be.
X_Digger
Jun 2013
#8
If it were lag bolted into a cleat, then yes, it could float above the pedestal.
X_Digger
Jul 2013
#25
The challenge, the frustration, and then the sense of accomplishment at a job well done?
X_Digger
Jul 2013
#29