Standard for top mounts are 3.5 but you have to make sure there is at least .25 between the backslash and the top mount sink edge for cleaning. Usually you will have 1.5 inch overhang then the thickness of the cabinet. I cut this one about 2.75 from the front . I cut on top of the steel rod that's inside the stone (for Support during installation) which you can see some sparks. - Justin
Looks like a Makita 9557PB one-speed angle grinder simply turned off and on multiple times to make it variable speed with a 4.5" diamond blade (don't know the mfg. of the DIAMOND Blade however - it's very important to buy the best one you can)
Holding the vacuum hose with other hand - YIKES! too risky.
Thank you for sharing
How did u remove the sink.
My sink is under the granite
what kind of sink was that?
How much clearance did you have in the front edge? What a successful cut! Awesome video!
Standard for top mounts are 3.5 but you have to make sure there is at least .25 between the backslash and the top mount sink edge for cleaning. Usually you will have 1.5 inch overhang then the thickness of the cabinet. I cut this one about 2.75 from the front . I cut on top of the steel rod that's inside the stone (for Support during installation) which you can see some sparks. - Justin
@@arizonagranite5551did you remove that metal rod because it was rusting?
i heard it is important to only pull the angle grinder and not push cause it will cause damage and risk cracking
Is there a secret to radiused corners?
So that front edge isnt vulnerable to breaking?
It can be. I haven't broken an edge from cutting. I have made a hairline Crack toward the back before when there was only half inch. - Justin
Is that an angle grinder? or a masonry saw?
Looks like a Makita 9557PB one-speed angle grinder simply turned off and on multiple times to make it variable speed with a 4.5" diamond blade (don't know the mfg. of the DIAMOND Blade however - it's very important to buy the best one you can)
@@dabneyoffermein595 Thank you for the information!
What blade did u use ?
Diamond blade for the stone. I ran into the support rod thats inbedded into the stone & switched to a metal blade. - Justin
Dude get your hands away frkm the grinder wtf
What a horrible looking sink