DIY Concrete Sink for only $18
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ม.ค. 2022
- Build a sink yourself for only $18. In this video I show you how I built a modern concrete sink for only 18 dollars. The sink is completely cast out of concrete and can be easily built without many tools.
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Screw handles inside the basin form on either side of the drain. Makes removal much easier than chiseling it out.
This is the exact video I was looking to find- thank you!
One of the best job i hve seen
Nicely done.
Nice work, thanks for the music video.
Nice job, keep goin!
Wow that is cool!
So nice!
That was a great tutorial. I’m thinking of doing one for my self and I’m wondering would mdf work as a mold for one 50*36*10*2 what do you think?
gooooddd job
I love it
Put some stained glass inn it and sand it down… and it would look beautiful
What sanding grit did you use?
Just a slight draft angle on the side pieces and you might be able to pull the whole piece out without any chiselling.
Any ideas how you could mold a rough looking concrete finish when dry as opposed to a dead Smooth finish ?
Can I add dye to the mix or can it lead to some problems
oh my!!! I think I am doing it :). I wonder what weight it is. Thx for Video!
Do you just use regular concrete sealer? How does it retain water if need be? Will it eventually leak?
Can you please link the siphonkit ? Amazon? 😊
I see in your list that you bought those fibers but I didn't see you dump them in the concrete?
Did you seal the concrete with anything? Concrete is generally porous and will absorb water. Looks good, a lot of creative things can be done with this.
I used epoxy resin.
@@greyelementprojects7403 which product did You use?
I would think a release agent sprayed on the mold would have helped with the removal
Isn't that what he wiped on at 4:30? Maybe I'm not sure what that was...
You can just use any oil
No it would not release as it had straight vertical sides.
@@henryfehr6202 a release agent simply helps prevent from sticking. What is it with straight sides tgat would trap
amazing he managed to miss out the sink hole fitting part link? dumb much?
$18 dollars assuming you have all the tools already in your garage.
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Lmao ikr. He have all that $2000 worth of equipments to built it
You need a circular saw (50 off FB marketplace) and a hammer…
Yeah as it's not a quality mix. The mixes used to set fence post don't have the same strength as proper countertop mixes.
this is a stupid way to make a concrete sink
It is a stupid comment too...
@@greyelementprojects7403 im just saying you dont know what you are doing.
@@user-kk4iq2ye6e And who cares what you think?