Doing research to mount a sink and looking for the easiest and most dependable mounting solution when I found this vid. Ordering that Hercules system now. Thanks for the informative video!
Great tutorial and I am definitely fixing to fashion one of those Hercules braces up myself.... They certainly don't have that at my little local hardware store but they definitely have everything I need to make a similar brace myself.
Great idea with the nuts and bolt. I used it in conjuration with a car jack to hold the vanity sink up while securing the bolt. This way, I can leave it over night safer waiting for the caulk to cure since the sink opening is offset to the back. It tends to till towards the front.
And in two to three years, customers call me to come and fix the dropping sink because the caulk will deteriorate and the sink come loose. I put these sinks on the epoxy, and all my customers are happy. The epoxy is The future replacement will be a little bit harder, but by the time they want to replace the sink, it will be time for a complete remodeling. Just FIY Epoxy resins have a tensile strength of 5,000 to 6,000 psi and are used to bond a variety of materials. Caulk is a sealant that can be used to make joints air and watertight and crack or peel over time.
Thanks for the comment. I have a granite countertop to do for the lake house tear down/rebuild series. I should get to that in the spring. I will look into epoxy. Thanks! Always looking for a better way.
What do you consider “time for a complete remodeling”? My 47 y/o house I bought 30 years ago has only had a 2 bathrooms remodeled and only within the last decade (and even that wouldn’t’ve happened if it weren’t for wifey). Many ppl can’t afford and.or don’t want to remodel. “If it ain’t broke”, it’s a poor financial choice until if and when you’re close to selling, as the fickle stylistic value bump starts depreciating as soon as you remodel. CANNOT beLIEVE - ADHESIVE-ONLY (*especially* with just “silicone”) is even an option for having to support the ENTIRE weight of such a HEAVY SINK - not to MENTION the weight of it being filled with WATER and/or (for kitchen sinks) heavy DISPOSAL, DISHES and POTS! - DESPITE the existence and acceptability of relatively cheap and easy SCREW-IN mounting clips methods!? Whoever decided that was an IDIOT and/or GREEDY / CHEAP MEGA-BUILDER that had too much influence on the construction standards committee!? NO ADHESIVE lasts FOREVER!? Granted, neither do screw mounts, but they defo last HECK of a lot longer than adhesive - AND support MUCH more WEIGHT while doing so!? AND you can MUCH more easily INSPECT to see if they’re failing!? AND MUCH more easily REPAIR that failure (by tightening the screws and if necessary, injecting glue and re-drill)!?
Will these cables distort the bottom of the sink? The upper brackets (6:57) are installed just above the dadoed particle board channel. My guess is the screws would rip out upon tightening the cables
It has to be tight but not supper tight that the screws pull out. The silicone also gives some support. I have a tendency to overtighten everything and I have not pulled any screws out or deformed the sink. However I would recommended using a heavier gauge sink. thanks for watching. Hope this helped.
I have never installed a single bowl sink in any of my countertops. I am not sure how this would work. You may have to use 2 braces. One in the front and one in the back. I would call Braxton Bragg (1-800-575-4401) and ask them. They have a great customer support people. Hope this helps.
Seems like the whole process of attaching the sink would be much easier if you remove the granite counter and flip it over. Less time spent down on the floor working upside down against gravity, the better. Don't many people also replace a countertop when they replace sinks? I'm planning to replace the top and both sinks on an existing 60" bathroom vanity soon. Plan to attach the sinks and faucets to the top first, then put it in place and connect. Lots simpler, it would seem.
Kitchen sinks have to be installed after the top is. That is because you have to account for the weight factor and cracking factor. With a sink installed, you can not just lean it against the cabinet and tint it on. The sink is in the way now. Also you would have to lift the countertop higher to get the top and sink on the cabinet possibly cracking the top at the sink location. For smaller tops like a vanity I would still install the sink after. Granite with a hole in it for a sink is very fragile and could crack at the sink location. If that happens you just wasted all the fabrication time. Now you have to fabricate it again along with purchasing more material. I would not run that risk. I tend to error on the side of caution. I hate doing things twice. Let me know if the way you want to do it worked!! Thanks for commenting.
I'd like to use a larger undercount sink. Can the sink be supported by the plywood countertop eliminating the mounting brackets? Manufacturer recommends 1.5" on each side for brackets.
Great video.! But I had a double sink for years and we swapped it out for a 1 bowl large sink and we love how easy it is to clean large pans. Your video is tailored to a double sink and I am not sure it applies to a center hole sink. Although, I think it would be ok for an end-drain sink.
You can still use the Hercules system, you simply have to use two kits. Each kit provides support at the bottom of the cable Vee. You simply offset the "center" sufficient to clear the drain.
It will work based on how the bracket works. The difference is how many clips you use. Here is a link to instructions as to how to do it from Hercules. www.bbindustriesllc.com/pub/media/pdf/17310_Hercules_Sink_Harness_Instructions.pdf Hope this helps!!
I am trying to install kitchen cabinets myself. Do I need install plywood underneath 2 cm countertop for support? is 2 cm granite countertop strong enough for 16 gauge stainless steel sink to be attached just by silicon?
2cm granite countertops does not require plywood underneath for support. It is strong enough to span the openings. However, I would not try to stand on the 2cm to grab something from the top cabinets like some people would. You can not just install an under mount sink with just silicone. You will need to have a brace like I show. If it mounts on top of the granite that would be fine to use silicone. The 2cm will support it. Just FYI 2cm is not much cheaper then 3cm. I would just go with the 3cm. It is more of a standard look for a kitchen countertop. Hope this helps!!!
Hi I buy them at BB Industries online. Here is the link to the product. www.bbindustriesllc.com/hercules-universal-sink-harness-kit.html Hope this helped.
I use nothing special. Just regular silicone based kitchen and bath from Home Depot. The weight of the granite and then some silicone caulk will hold it in place. The sink is also not going anywhere with the bracket in place.
@@src4409 I buy everything at Braxton-bragg. I use them instead of amazon because I can call them and get advise about what products are better. Web address is www.braxton-bragg.com Phone number is 1-800-575-4401 Hope this helps.
@@designbuildandfix Please tell the folks that it has to be 100% silicone, there are silicone products out there that they are not 100 % silicone, also there is a product out there that is called silicone sealant which is better and has a stronger holding power. Thanks for the various methods on how to mount an undermount sink to a granite top.
@@tommiller6580 Thanks for comment. I will inform. I have another countertop for a cottage build I am doing in the spring. I will include it at that point.
Sorry for the late response. I just saw it. I buy my supplies at Braxton Brag. Here is the link to their site. www.bbindustriesllc.com/?msclkid=7faf82a77d89151ec2a4e16b20e12f98&Branded%3A%20Search%3A%20Braxton-Bragg%20(US)%20-%20JF&Braxton-Bragg
I have used the clips that have to be drilled in and the ones that are epoxied in. I have found that this is the easiest way for me to install the sink. Sorry you think it is confusing and dumb. How would you install the sink? Let me know if the way you do it is easier and less confusing.
@@simoncraig5260 thanks for the feedback. I will look into it. I will us it if I like it on the lake house tear down and rebuild series I am posting in about 2 weeks.
It is very important to be patient when building things. If things are rushed you and I will make mistakes costing money! Especially when making a granite countertop. Another system is the clip system. I have used that system before. However, it requires a good hammer drill which I did not have at the time causing that system to be very difficult. On my next countertop I will be trying the clip system again just to compare the two. That countertop will be in the lake house teardown and rebuild series I just started putting out. Thanks for commenting.
This way of doing it, while completely fine, seems unnecessarily difficult. It DID however introduce me to Goclips, which he talked about briefly at 2:27 Not sure why he didn't just use those, they look extremely handy and much easier
Doing research to mount a sink and looking for the easiest and most dependable mounting solution when I found this vid. Ordering that Hercules system now. Thanks for the informative video!
Great video and thank you - I want to install this in my home and I live alone so you’ve given me great ideas
I am glad I could help!!
Same with me. I think I’ve seen someone use the technique with the all-thread rod and boards, I just forgot about it … genius.
Great tutorial and I am definitely fixing to fashion one of those Hercules braces up myself.... They certainly don't have that at my little local hardware store but they definitely have everything I need to make a similar brace myself.
Great idea with the nuts and bolt. I used it in conjuration with a car jack to hold the vanity sink up while securing the bolt. This way, I can leave it over night safer waiting for the caulk to cure since the sink opening is offset to the back. It tends to till towards the front.
The jack idea is good and if you can wait over night it is also a good idea. Thanks for sharing.
Great video In the process of upgrading Kitchen. Thanks to you feeling pretty confident.
I am glad I helped. You can do it.
you are one clever dude and carpernter extrodinaire! 👍👍
Thanks!! Its is easy when you really enjoy what you do. Thanks for commenting!
Well done video, thanks.
Glad you liked it!
Excellent job thanks buddy 🙏
You are welcome. Glad I could help.
And in two to three years, customers call me to come and fix the dropping sink because the caulk will deteriorate and the sink come loose. I put these sinks on the epoxy, and all my customers are happy. The epoxy is The future replacement will be a little bit harder, but by the time they want to replace the sink, it will be time for a complete remodeling.
Just FIY
Epoxy resins have a tensile strength of 5,000 to 6,000 psi and are used to bond a variety of materials.
Caulk is a sealant that can be used to make joints air and watertight and crack or peel over time.
Thanks for the comment. I have a granite countertop to do for the lake house tear down/rebuild series. I should get to that in the spring. I will look into epoxy. Thanks! Always looking for a better way.
Is there a specific epoxy resin that you can recommend ?
What do you consider “time for a complete remodeling”? My 47 y/o house I bought 30 years ago has only had a 2 bathrooms remodeled and only within the last decade (and even that wouldn’t’ve happened if it weren’t for wifey). Many ppl can’t afford and.or don’t want to remodel. “If it ain’t broke”, it’s a poor financial choice until if and when you’re close to selling, as the fickle stylistic value bump starts depreciating as soon as you remodel.
CANNOT beLIEVE - ADHESIVE-ONLY (*especially* with just “silicone”) is even an option for having to support the ENTIRE weight of such a HEAVY SINK - not to MENTION the weight of it being filled with WATER and/or (for kitchen sinks) heavy DISPOSAL, DISHES and POTS! - DESPITE the existence and acceptability of relatively cheap and easy SCREW-IN mounting clips methods!? Whoever decided that was an IDIOT and/or GREEDY / CHEAP MEGA-BUILDER that had too much influence on the construction standards committee!? NO ADHESIVE lasts FOREVER!? Granted, neither do screw mounts, but they defo last HECK of a lot longer than adhesive - AND support MUCH more WEIGHT while doing so!? AND you can MUCH more easily INSPECT to see if they’re failing!? AND MUCH more easily REPAIR that failure (by tightening the screws and if necessary, injecting glue and re-drill)!?
Will these cables distort the bottom of the sink? The upper brackets (6:57) are installed just above the dadoed particle board channel. My guess is the screws would rip out upon tightening the cables
It has to be tight but not supper tight that the screws pull out. The silicone also gives some support. I have a tendency to overtighten everything and I have not pulled any screws out or deformed the sink. However I would recommended using a heavier gauge sink. thanks for watching. Hope this helped.
Just what I was looking for, thanks!!
same :)
Good video again. I assume the Hercules braces are only for double sinks because of the configuration I don't see how it would work on a single.
I have never installed a single bowl sink in any of my countertops. I am not sure how this would work. You may have to use 2 braces. One in the front and one in the back. I would call Braxton Bragg (1-800-575-4401) and ask them. They have a great customer support people. Hope this helps.
Simply use two kits, one offset aft of the drain and another offfset to the near side.
Seems like the whole process of attaching the sink would be much easier if you remove the granite counter and flip it over. Less time spent down on the floor working upside down against gravity, the better. Don't many people also replace a countertop when they replace sinks? I'm planning to replace the top and both sinks on an existing 60" bathroom vanity soon. Plan to attach the sinks and faucets to the top first, then put it in place and connect. Lots simpler, it would seem.
Kitchen sinks have to be installed after the top is. That is because you have to account for the weight factor and cracking factor. With a sink installed, you can not just lean it against the cabinet and tint it on. The sink is in the way now. Also you would have to lift the countertop higher to get the top and sink on the cabinet possibly cracking the top at the sink location. For smaller tops like a vanity I would still install the sink after. Granite with a hole in it for a sink is very fragile and could crack at the sink location. If that happens you just wasted all the fabrication time. Now you have to fabricate it again along with purchasing more material. I would not run that risk. I tend to error on the side of caution. I hate doing things twice. Let me know if the way you want to do it worked!! Thanks for commenting.
I'd like to use a larger undercount sink. Can the sink be supported by the plywood countertop eliminating the mounting brackets? Manufacturer recommends 1.5" on each side for brackets.
I have never done this. I would think it would, being it is 3/4 plywood. However, I am not sure.
cool good job
Great video.! But I had a double sink for years and we swapped it out for a 1 bowl large sink and we love how easy it is to clean large pans. Your video is tailored to a double sink and I am not sure it applies to a center hole sink. Although, I think it would be ok for an end-drain sink.
You can still use the Hercules system, you simply have to use two kits. Each kit provides support at the bottom of the cable Vee. You simply offset the "center" sufficient to clear the drain.
Great video...thank you
You are welcome. I am glad I could help!
I am installing a sink with 60/40 bowls that are different depths. What would you suggest?
It will work based on how the bracket works. The difference is how many clips you use. Here is a link to instructions as to how to do it from Hercules. www.bbindustriesllc.com/pub/media/pdf/17310_Hercules_Sink_Harness_Instructions.pdf Hope this helps!!
I am trying to install kitchen cabinets myself. Do I need install plywood underneath 2 cm countertop for support? is 2 cm granite countertop strong enough for 16 gauge stainless steel sink to be attached just by silicon?
2cm granite countertops does not require plywood underneath for support. It is strong enough to span the openings. However, I would not try to stand on the 2cm to grab something from the top cabinets like some people would. You can not just install an under mount sink with just silicone. You will need to have a brace like I show. If it mounts on top of the granite that would be fine to use silicone. The 2cm will support it. Just FYI 2cm is not much cheaper then 3cm. I would just go with the 3cm. It is more of a standard look for a kitchen countertop. Hope this helps!!!
thank you
Do you remove Hercules contrapment after it dries?
No the Hercules bracing stays on forever! Thanks for the question.
Where do you buy the Hercules contrapment from
Hi
I buy them at BB Industries online. Here is the link to the product.
www.bbindustriesllc.com/hercules-universal-sink-harness-kit.html
Hope this helped.
The type of silicone you used and a description on that would be nice.
I use nothing special. Just regular silicone based kitchen and bath from Home Depot. The weight of the granite and then some silicone caulk will hold it in place. The sink is also not going anywhere with the bracket in place.
@@designbuildandfix where did you get the bracket?
@@src4409 I buy everything at Braxton-bragg. I use them instead of amazon because I can call them and get advise about what products are better. Web address is www.braxton-bragg.com Phone number is 1-800-575-4401 Hope this helps.
@@designbuildandfix Please tell the folks that it has to be 100% silicone, there are silicone products out there that they are not 100 % silicone, also there is a product out there that is called silicone sealant which is better and has a stronger holding power. Thanks for the various methods on how to mount an undermount sink to a granite top.
@@tommiller6580 Thanks for comment. I will inform. I have another countertop for a cottage build I am doing in the spring. I will include it at that point.
Where to get this brackets to hold under mount sink around Rustenburg
Sorry for the late response. I just saw it. I buy my supplies at Braxton Brag. Here is the link to their site.
www.bbindustriesllc.com/?msclkid=7faf82a77d89151ec2a4e16b20e12f98&Branded%3A%20Search%3A%20Braxton-Bragg%20(US)%20-%20JF&Braxton-Bragg
How wide are those counters? 30”
All of these counters are 25 1/2”. This includes a 1 1/2” overhang.
Left Handed I take it 😅
You must be an engineer.
Thanks for the compliment. However, I am not an engineer. I do design everything I build and think it through before I start. Thanks for watching.
Come to my house and do this!
You got this!! Take your time, think it through and it will come out great. You will be surprises at what you can do!
@@designbuildandfix :)
appears to be mostly about a guy's face...
The wire installation is probably the dumbest and most confusing way to complete the task.
I have used the clips that have to be drilled in and the ones that are epoxied in. I have found that this is the easiest way for me to install the sink. Sorry you think it is confusing and dumb. How would you install the sink? Let me know if the way you do it is easier and less confusing.
@@designbuildandfixCustom fab brackets installed to structural framing. Shimmed to tight fit. Epoxy construction adhesive caulk seams.
@@simoncraig5260 thanks for the feedback. I will look into it. I will us it if I like it on the lake house tear down and rebuild series I am posting in about 2 weeks.
That system is patently ridiculous.
It is very important to be patient when building things. If things are rushed you and I will make mistakes costing money! Especially when making a granite countertop. Another system is the clip system. I have used that system before. However, it requires a good hammer drill which I did not have at the time causing that system to be very difficult. On my next countertop I will be trying the clip system again just to compare the two. That countertop will be in the lake house teardown and rebuild series I just started putting out. Thanks for commenting.
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This way of doing it, while completely fine, seems unnecessarily difficult. It DID however introduce me to Goclips, which he talked about briefly at 2:27
Not sure why he didn't just use those, they look extremely handy and much easier