Looks like party time – and nothing says raging party quite like diet A&W root beer. We’re crazy bad-ass motherf*r’s at the Brick House.
This past weekend we had a birthday/housewarming/kitchen sink BBQ. The big lesson I learned: its not a great idea to remove a kitchen sink during a party. I probably should have planned better…
Below is the old sink, which seems to be original to the house. That sink was HEAVY, and had an awesome metal ring that locked it in place – it also turned into a total pain in the ass to remove.
What a lovely sink you say…oh yeah? Check this shiz out.
Ahhhh! The faucet leaked – pretty much out of every single part – it was rusty, and pitted and never would get clean. Also the interior of the sink was pitted, stained and the enamel flaked off in big chunks. It looked like you might get chlamydia from touching it.
All the boys came to the rescue during the BBQ. They pulled out the old sink and got the Youngstown steel cabinets ready for the replacement. My poor turquoise faux boise Formica!
Here’s a little preview…I’m still doing dishes from the party (in my brand new sink!). Pics soon…
American Standard, Lakeland Kitchen Sink (on clearance in stores, $98)
Peerless, Double Handle Chrome Kitchen Faucet (on sale in store, $48)