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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2007

Utility sinks can be hung with a bracket instead of dealing with legs. Tim Carter of AsktheBuilder.com demonstrates how to install utility sinks or a laundry sink without needing legs. No legs helps with storage underneath the laundry utility sink and for cleaning under it. A few measurements need to be made, then using stud anchors, it can be attached to the concrete wall.

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  • Those bolts you were using, are they expansion bolts?

  • Yes. They are called stud anchors. Very strong.

  • Iv'e been wondering if the stainless utility sinks can be hung this way and also how a cast iron utility sink is hung

  • Simple answer: Get the installation instructions and read them.

  • any suggestions tim on hanging my 37" by 22 " sink? what is the standard height from the floor thanks!!

  • 34.5 inches

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  • BAM! Perfrekto.

  • i want to hang the sink in the bathroom,it has wooden studs,im probably build a custom surround on the sink and hang the hang the sink, the only thing is what kind of anchors should i use

  • No, not even close. Stud anchors are driven in like a nail.

  • are stud anchors like masonry screws

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