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Old May 31, 2016   #44
Worth1
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Okay the cook top will never go where the pantry is, ever but I think I know what you mean.

Yes I have a big double sink already.
I want another single sink to go somewhere along the wall adjoining to the garage.

The plumbing for the new sink is the plumbing for where the old washer hook up was in the garage.
It is about 7 feet down the wall going towards the pantry.
All I need to do is reverse the plumbing to inside the house.
A snap.
Here is why I want two sinks.
When I cook I have a big sink full of hot soapy water so I can wash my hands and clean pots and pans as I go.
I still need another sink to cook from like vegetables and so forth.
This sink will never have dirty dishes in it.
It will also have filtered water going to it.
It will be about the size of a single wet bar sink or like the one I have in the garage.
You just cant have enough sinks.
This is one of the number one faults I see in every home kitchen.
The other one is too much fancy BS stuff like wood work that cost a ton of money.
Those are the Better Homes and Gardens Kitchens.
If that is your thing fine it isn't mine.
I can take the money saved on that and put it into good cook tops and ovens and still come out ahead.
I want a mini restaurant kitchen that is a practical work space like my garage turned into.

I can say one other thing I gave it about a year or so to see what I was going to do.
There is going to be one heck of a lot of glass Pyrex cooking stuff hit the curb.
It has sat there for years taking up space and done nothing.
I hated then and I hate it now.

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