Spoiler alert: the drain is just a straight pipe to a bucket below the counter.
No. It goes to the piss drawer.
If razors can go in the wall, why shouldn’t piss go in a drawer? I gotta do some home improvement work to make this happen.
I’m sure my landlord will appreciate the new piss drawer :D
Yo, calm down there Holmes. I’m a pro. I put gravel in there to filter out the big chunks.
Hahahaha 👌
That was pretty much my legit setup in my last rent house. I’m so so glad I finally got out of there.
YOU’RE DID IT!!!
Looks like you had your work cut out for you
Nah, looks like they did it themselves
DIwhy?
✨exquisite✨
I need you to design an apology to the entire human species.
Let me get my pinking shears.
What the christ dude.
It’s called fashion look it up.
I like people who are fashionate about their work
Apparently, the workers installed the countertop on top of the sink when the owner was not at home, and the wife signed the documents accepting the work.
The dude had to cut holes with improvised tools.This is my version of what happened.
I’m thinking the workers drilled a couple of holes themselves while they were there. Just not in the countertop.
“Don’t worry about it boss, I already installed the sink myself.”
So, what’s the real story here?
Counters are installed whole like that sometimes. I can imagine that maybe the contractor’s router broke or was lost or stolen and they had to come back the next day with the router to cut the proper hole but in the meantime he just rough cut a couple holes with the buzz saw so that the homeowners can use their sink.
Looks like one of the apes that cuts the counter tops at the RV factory I work at got released from his cage and was let loose on someone’s home
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Wash your dishes and slash your wrists in one easy step
Any idea what material the countertop is made of? Looks like acrylic.
Maybe Corian.
Yea that’s my guess, or one of the cheaper brands like himacs if they are willing to fuck around with it like this haha
Would guess Formica?
I’d actually love to know what kind of lightweight / cheap materials there are that hold up to at least 100°C heat?
the upper left corner of the sink hole looks a bit weird
Just a little.
What is the purpose of the little tiny sink on the left?
Don’t sink shame bro
I’m not shaming! Maybe it’s something important? Maybe I need a tiny little extra sink next to my sink? What have I been missing out on???
You definitely need a tiny little extra sink next to your sink.
I don’t know how I lived without one to be honest.
The small one is to use as a sink when the big one is full of week old dirty dishes.
Ah, so it’s exactly like the 2 sided sink I already have, but one side is smaller lol
To be a sink.
/thread.
Rinsing sink, for kitchens with limited counter space. My kitchen is small and has one of these. It’s just wide enough for one of these.
Have you got a link that isn’t Amashite?
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Ah, I see. Mine is like this, no fuckin idea what it’s for!
I’ve seen that once or twice! Some debate:
Ha ha yeah it just ends up holding the sponge. Total waste of space, they could’ve made the sink that much bigger!
They’re not common in the UK.
The little sink is just that really. I use it for pouring liquids down the drain when washing dishes and the main sink is full of water.
Note the bottle of Fairy, the UK equivalent of Dawn. It’s not a waste disposal, it’s a fucking useless sponge holder, in my experience
what does the Fairy bottle have to do with it supposedly not being a garburator
Waste disposal is a weirdly American thing. That’s why when you go on holiday and chuck your food down the drain like a special-needs kid discovering toilet roll for the first time, you have to phone people like me to fix it for you
Where I live in the UK, food is placed in a compostable bag which are taken away weekly. They turn it into energy. Way better than blending it and putting down the drain.
Fun fact, burning biomass is not very good as far as emissions go. In the US waste water treatment byproducts are typically methane and fertilizer, both bottled and sold. a much better place for all that carbon, imo.
It’s not burned. It goes to an Anaerobic Digester which produces electricity, gas and fertiliser.
San Diego collects compost bins from homes weekly and powers all the city buses from it
Is that common in newer homes? Is it a regional thing? I’ve only ever seen garbage disposals installed in the regular sink drain, I’ve never seen one that had it’s own dedicated little sink like that!
American here: never seen it another way. Always two sinks in one, and the one of them has a garbage disposal on it.