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In reply to the discussion: Shortening a metal pipe... [View all]WorseBeforeBetter
(11,441 posts)17. So, that means...
cutting into the drywall and using the existing framework if possible, and if not, creating cleats?
The sink didn't come with any sort of bracket/hangar, and the Kohler instructions say to:
"Install an anchoring plate in the studs where the sink will be installed before covering the studs with drywall and finishing the drywall. Cut 2 by 4 or 2 by 6 lumber to fit in between the wall studs and either nail or screw them into place. Install the drywall and finish normally."
http://www.ehow.com/how_4963076_install-kohler-pedestal-sinks.html
http://www.ehow.com/how_4963076_install-kohler-pedestal-sinks.html
And lag bolts are these?:
Yeah, I'm amazed the original install lasted as long as it did. It was level, didn't wobble, didn't leak... but I guess it was a disaster waiting to happen. I just looked at the back of the sink again. There is no way I can reach the 2 outer holes to screw anything (unless I'm missing something), so it'll be the 2 center holes + glue!
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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