That's a mighty big & heavy worksurface
I was planning to clear this up and dig the drain up, again, since it now needs to go against the building over on the right, where a garden tap will stick out the utility room wall. It was originally where you see it now because the kitchen sink would be on the other side of the wall. But I decided to move that in the kitchen, so dragging the blue 25mm MDPE inside is a huge amount of effort for no real gain. But it's Sunday and my body is killing from a weeks worth of floor sanding at a mates place
I was planning to clear this up and dig the drain up, again, since it now needs to go against the building over on the right, where a garden tap will stick out the utility room wall. It was originally where you see it now because the kitchen sink would be on the other side of the wall. But I decided to move that in the kitchen, so dragging the blue 25mm MDPE inside is a huge amount of effort for no real gain. But it's Sunday and my body is killing from a weeks worth of floor sanding at a mates place
And there's why you work from the top of a house to the bottom. Dust always goes down. Straight up, you ignore this rule and you're a nunce
Surface in place
Finished it off by making some supports from the 25mm ply. They're shimmed & screwed, with foam filling any voids left over
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