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• #2
This post is useless without an accurate weight!
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• #4
I will fill it with water for £200
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• #5
Such kitchen...
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• #6
for this reply - beer from me!
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• #7
I like that very much.
This is of no help to you.
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• #8
I also have a fridge/freezer that I'll throw in with this sink.
Buy my sink.
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• #9
Will the fridge freezer fit in the sink?
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• #10
How much does the fridge freezer weigh?
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• #11
DJ - no
CW- no idea, why don't you come and collect it, then you could weigh it at home? -
• #12
Can you hang it from your scales with one of your cats looking cute inside it? Interwebz people love kittens, it may help the sale.
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• #13
Tempted.
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• #14
DJ - sadly they are no longer kittens, I will have to procure some.
Steadycam - all yours if you want.
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• #15
Hey Dammit, Is the sink still available? I'm a member of the South London Maker Space, and we are currently converting a railway arch in Herne Hill into a full feature hackers workshop. The sink would be ideal...
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• #16
Yep, still available, would you like a fridge freezer to go with it?
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• #17
Ha! Sorry, no room for that, but we would love the sink. I understand you are in Forest Hill - perhaps I could collect on Wednesday evening? If you could give me a hand with it in to the boot, I have someone at the other end to help take it back out again...
And sorry for the delay to my reply - I was expecting LFGSS to notify me by email when you posted, but just found the window still open in the browser, and hit refresh! I'll watch for updates. Many thanks! -
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It's a trough...
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• #19
A trough indeed! I've measured the car and it will fit with the seats down :)
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• #20
Is this sold?
This is an old, very heavy, very solid ceramic sink:
It very definitely takes two people to lift it, I'd estimate 70kg+.
It comes with the waste pictured, which is solid brass I believe and does polish up nicely.
The sink itself has been used - it's got many small marks, and my own contribution is a bit of limescale - but that'll come off very easily.
I was going to use this in my new kitchen, but a conflict between where the waste needed to be and where the dishwasher had to be was won by the labour saving device:
This reclamation place is selling what look to be the same thing for £250: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1-large-Victorian-butler-sink-/321324373339?pt=UK_Home_Garden_Bathroom_Sinks_PP&hash=item4ad06cd55b
So I'll ask for £50, collected from Forest Hill.