I wanted to add running water to my darkroom and went looking for a cheap sink. The Habitat ReStore had the board for my copy stand but the sinks they had were $155 and nothing I liked. I got home and was talking to my neighbor who just scored some beautiful cabinets from the ReStore and she asked if I wanted the sink she was replacing. It was perfect. I bought a sheet of 3/4" (23/32 for nitpickers) cabinet quality plywood, ripped it to size cutting the sides from the scrap. I routed the sides 3/4" x 1/4" deep to fit over the bottom then assembled it with Titebond glue and a finishing nailer. The groove in the end piece fits over the sink edge where I trimmed off the faucet holes. The whole thing was fiberglassed with 2 laminating coats and one finish coat. I should have left out the 6 oz cloth as I got bubbles and structurally it didn't need it but it will work fine. I topped it off with a genuine USA Lab Faucet with 2 Gas Valves that are plumbed with water for washing. Cost about $300 including the faucet. Size 25x88x4.375" with a 2.5" lip above the sink bottom. The stainless sink is routed in as well, 1/4" down.



