Some time ago, we bought a cloth fold-up sink from Outdoor warehouse. It's supposed to be able to stand on a table, but we found that it tends to collapse.
I then manufactured a stand for it, and although it proved quite usefull during our trip to Bots in 2010, the stand proved difficult to pack.
so this weekend i modified it to hook onto the back door, so that it sits neatly beside the table built into my drawer system:
When convenient, it still fits onto a stand as well (just a piece of 25mm square tube with a sharpened end). The brakcet fits neatly in one of the drawers or next to the fridge.
And the kitchen sink...
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Re: And the kitchen sink...
Dont you just hate people that can be so practical
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