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Trade: residential/commerial remodel, woodworking
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: NW Pa
Posts: 48
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Bar Sink
worked on a 3 basin stainless bar sink with a leaky drain. these drains look to have a 1" male pipe thread coming out the bottom, with no oveflow. so i'm guessing the sink has a 1 - 1 1/4" opening. does anyone know of a source for a replacement drain this small? i can't seem to locate any. the drain itself is cracked. i tried a fernco over it but it didn't catch the leak. thanks.
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Pro
Trade: interior remodeling
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Kane Co. Illinois
Posts: 1,569
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Re: Bar Sink
howdy Tim,
You should have no problem finding that at a good plumbing supply house, Also--most restaurant equipment suppliers stock them. See if your customer deals with a restaurant supply house. They come as a simple drain set or have a leaver and pop-up. ---Mike-- |
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The Grand Wazoo
Trade: It blowed up real good!
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Illinois
Posts: 3,089
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Re: Bar Sink
Do a google search for Tundra Specialties, it is a restaurant supply with an online store.
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