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January 7, 2011 at 10:39 am #65473Andy GravesKeymaster
I would use Stainless in those applications not concrete. Stainless has tons of options and is accepted by consumers.
January 9, 2011 at 9:55 pm #65545Meld USAMemberWe’ve used pretty much most types of typical drop in and undermount sinks with our concrete counter tops. Undermount sinks are fastened to the underside of the concrete tops via mechanical fasteners, adhesives, or peripheral sink mounting devices. We’ve also seen independent precast concrete sinks attached to the underside of concrete counters though it’s just as easy or easier to cast the sink as an integral element.
Michael Bustin
Meld USAJanuary 9, 2011 at 10:01 pm #65546Meld USAMemberPosted By Meld USA on 09 Jan 2011 09:55 PM
We’ve used pretty much most types of typical drop in and undermount sinks with our concrete counter tops. Undermount sinks are fastened to the underside of the concrete tops via mechanical fasteners, adhesives, or peripheral sink mounting devices. We’ve also seen independent precast concrete sinks attached to the underside of concrete counters though it’s just as easy or easier to cast the sink as an integral element.
January 9, 2011 at 10:02 pm #65547Meld USAMemberPosted By Meld USA on 09 Jan 2011 10:01 PM
Posted By Meld USA on 09 Jan 2011 09:55 PM
We’ve used pretty much most types of typical drop in and undermount sinks with our concrete counter tops. Undermount sinks are fastened to the underside of the concrete tops via mechanical fasteners, adhesives, or peripheral sink mounting devices. We’ve also seen independent precast concrete sinks attached to the underside of concrete counters though it’s just as easy to cast the sink into the counter as an integral element.
January 10, 2011 at 3:19 pm #65562Richard MageeMemberMr. Bustin,
Thank you for your reply and information. I visited your website and found it very informative. As Jon@Sterling seems to be on the cutting edge of solid surface, Meld seems to be the cutting edge of Concrete.
I did not see any “stand alone” sinks or bowls on your sight, do you not make them or is each one custom and cast into the top?
Respectfully,
GEMSTONEJanuary 10, 2011 at 7:36 pm #65565Meld USAMemberHello Mr. Magee.
Thank you for the kind words. We like to consider ourselves leaders in the industry. Meld is a design -focused custom manufacturer of eco-sensitive concrete products and materials. We specialize in commercial and OEM projects with an emphasis on product design and volume. Over the past decade we have cast several hundred sinks. All have been made to order. We are actually getting ready to launch 4-5 new shallow sink designs. The sinks will be offered as both integral and counter mounted vessels. We have the ability and capacity to create and manufacture any sink design at any volume. For one-offs we typically model the sinks in 3D and cut the sink mold parts via CNC. Depending on how many units are cast we can make the mold parts out of anything from coated EPS and MDF to urethane rubber, fiberglass and thermoformed plastic. It’s just a matter of volume and life expectancy of the molds. Feel free to contact me anytime with any questions.
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