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Old 12-12-2016, 08:52   #16
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Re: Source Needed for Odd-Sized Marine-Grade Stainless Steel Sink - Please Help !

WOW 6 years later and the price only increased by $11 at Lowes.

I'm getting the same sink to replace the SS double 10" deep one in my Cabo 38.
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Re: Source Needed for Odd-Sized Marine-Grade Stainless Steel Sink - Please Help !

Wow! FYI, the sink has held up really well but we do have to use soft scrub and scour it periodically. If you can live with that I think you will be pleased.
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Re: Source Needed for Odd-Sized Marine-Grade Stainless Steel Sink - Please Help !

Other options besides new stainless sink:
- Use old sink as mold for fiberglass one. Use pigmented resin, then paint or gelcoat.
- Build wood/epoxy sink.
- Have one welded up. Pick the metal that suits you.
- Beat one to size. Ideally in something softer than steel.

On any molded fiberglass, or DIY wood/epoxy sink, you might even experiment with setting tiles or other decorative bits into clear resin. Along with a bit of reinforcements underneath of them. So that you have a truly gucci custom type sink. There's even a youtube channel where a guy made a custom platter using Oreo cookies set in clear epoxy. Kinda' wild.
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