So I use shims and try to gently hammer them in. Sometimes I have to use a metal putty knife to get it started. I have even had to take a stone and make the putty knife thinner to get in there and get started. An eight way tool sometimes helps also
@@FOUCHFABS ive wotked on it for 3 days now got one 1 out of 4 side cut i used a few very thin tools to hammer in but nothing. I finnaly got mad use a flat head careful hammered it in the side i had pretty well cut i thought and i was hearing a light cracking noise so i stop left it there still making noise the the sink broke off only thst one side and 2 inches down flew down cut my leg good im stuck its so close to the counter i cant get the thinest blade they make in there to cut im afrade im going to crack the counter if i try to shim it again or try to brake it off peice by peice who do i call a cabnet guy or plumber. I can install it and do the plumbing. Just geting the old sink off
That's a tough question to answer in a comment. If it's square I just get length and width and make it 1/2 smalle to leave stone overhang. If it's say a 60/40 I get a piece of cardboard, turn sink upside down, stick my arm through and trace, then cut out with razor knife.
Just some friendly advice from one business owner to another. Never talk on a youtube video about issues with other customers due to possible mistakes your company made. Nothing wrong with your install video, but now i am wondering, will my counter top be cut out the correct shape and size.
Super helpful. Thank you!😊
Your very welcome. Have a blessed day!
@@FOUCHFABS any suggestions if I can’t find the exact match sink?
Nice Work
Ive spent 5 hours on one today i cant get a blade in there its silicone for sure and a rectangle sink any help im having no luck
So I use shims and try to gently hammer them in. Sometimes I have to use a metal putty knife to get it started. I have even had to take a stone and make the putty knife thinner to get in there and get started. An eight way tool sometimes helps also
Sorry your having a rough day. Trust I know your pain.
@@FOUCHFABS ive wotked on it for 3 days now got one 1 out of 4 side cut i used a few very thin tools to hammer in but nothing. I finnaly got mad use a flat head careful hammered it in the side i had pretty well cut i thought and i was hearing a light cracking noise so i stop left it there still making noise the the sink broke off only thst one side and 2 inches down flew down cut my leg good im stuck its so close to the counter i cant get the thinest blade they make in there to cut im afrade im going to crack the counter if i try to shim it again or try to brake it off peice by peice who do i call a cabnet guy or plumber. I can install it and do the plumbing. Just geting the old sink off
Ernest removes a sink. Hey Vern.thanks
How do you measure for the new sink?
That's a tough question to answer in a comment. If it's square I just get length and width and make it 1/2 smalle to leave stone overhang. If it's say a 60/40 I get a piece of cardboard, turn sink upside down, stick my arm through and trace, then cut out with razor knife.
Just some friendly advice from one business owner to another. Never talk on a youtube video about issues with other customers due to possible mistakes your company made. Nothing wrong with your install video, but now i am wondering, will my counter top be cut out the correct shape and size.
Where can I get that clamp from to hold up sink?
Im almost positive they have them at lowes. I cant remember exaxtly where that one came from.
They are made for garbage disposals