Hello,
I went into the camplite and the sink was cracked. Something has fallen onto it during transport...
Do you know where i could find a replacement sink?
Thanks!
[font size="3"]Best place would be the parts dept. at LL. Call them.
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Now would be the time to upgrade to a stainless steel sink.
Quote from: @pjcd" source="/post/21515/thread" timestamp="1464209708Now would be the time to upgrade to a stainless steel sink.
Is there a drop in stainless replacement? No mods to the counter?
That, I'm not sure of, there is a thread on this site that showed some body replacing the sink.
Quote from: @mitch" source="/post/21516/thread" timestamp="1464212919[quote source="/post/21515/thread" author="@pjcd" timestamp="1464209708"]Now would be the time to upgrade to a stainless steel sink.
Is there a drop in stainless replacement? No mods to the counter?[/quote]The good news is you don't have to mod the counter.
The bad news is, you'll have to mod the sink. You'll need a sawzall, a blow torch, a pall peen hammer, some #10 ball bearings, and you're gonna need 'bout ten quarts of anti-freeze, preferably Prestone. No, no make that Quaker State.
I rushed out and bought everything on your list and I think I understand exactly what I need to do with each item except the Anti-freeze. I only used 7 quarts so I may have missed an important step. Was I supposed to soak the ball bearings all at once or one at a time?
[quote timestamp="1464231119" author="@mitch" source="/post/21535/thread"]I rushed out and bought everything on your list and I think I understand exactly what I need to do with each item except the Anti-freeze. I only used 7 quarts so I may have missed an important step. Was I supposed to soak the ball bearings all at once or one at a time?[/quote]You'll need some 3-in-One oil and some gauze pads to get everything prepped.