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Question For The Kitchen Fitters
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At the front of my kitchen sink where the stainless steel sink top meets the wooden top there is now a small gap and getting bigger.
I pulled out the washing machine expecting to find a gripper with a screw which can be tightened to pull the top of the steel down. I remember these from long ago!
Instead, lying on the ground, was a 3 inch piece of metal with serrated teeth. Traces of glue were on it and it had obviously fallen out.
There are 2 others similar which are in p!ace. How can I attach this again please. What glue would hold it down?
I pulled out the washing machine expecting to find a gripper with a screw which can be tightened to pull the top of the steel down. I remember these from long ago!
Instead, lying on the ground, was a 3 inch piece of metal with serrated teeth. Traces of glue were on it and it had obviously fallen out.
There are 2 others similar which are in p!ace. How can I attach this again please. What glue would hold it down?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, Gorilla is wonderful stuff. For such a small dab, I think 2-parts such as Araldite might be better.
Also...... before you stick it back...
Run a bead of clear silicone sealant all along the gap between the sink and the cabinet.
Then... pull the sink down fully onto the cabinet using clamps if you can get some in there. Before gluing the fitting back.
As a last resort (yes, I've done this a few times) sit a couple of concrete blocks on the sink to force it down :o)
Glue the fitting.
Leave it either clamped or weighted overnight...
Also...... before you stick it back...
Run a bead of clear silicone sealant all along the gap between the sink and the cabinet.
Then... pull the sink down fully onto the cabinet using clamps if you can get some in there. Before gluing the fitting back.
As a last resort (yes, I've done this a few times) sit a couple of concrete blocks on the sink to force it down :o)
Glue the fitting.
Leave it either clamped or weighted overnight...
I just assumed it was glued to the inside of the cabinet.
The trouble is, I'm afraid I don't recognise the type of clip from your description.
Is there any chance you could put up a photo?
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The trouble is, I'm afraid I don't recognise the type of clip from your description.
Is there any chance you could put up a photo?
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