Re: porcelain sink - can I grind it?

Re: porcelain sink - can I grind it?

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porcelain sink - can I grind it? hollyyvr 07-28-2006
hollyyvr wrote:
> I laid 12x12 granite on my kitchen counter. It is a little uneven where the
> 2 pieces meet up.
> The sink sits perfect in the hole, but like a teeter totter, unbalanced in
> the middle of both sides of the sink, letting it rock from front to back a
> bit. There is too much space front and back to caulk and seal the sink to
> the granite, which is now dried and is in permanently. My sink is porcelain.
> Is there any way I can lightly grind the middle bottom lip of both sides of
> the sink so it lays flat on the granite? What would I grind it with? Any
> other suggestions?
> Thanks,
> Holly
>

This is porcelain on steel/iron?
I'd do it. Perhaps a Dremel grinder.
Experiment some place that won't show.
Wear a dust mask!!

Jim


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