While the Hubster is at the "Depot" buying something we'll probably never need again, I figured I'd study up the whole hole making thing! OMG! You crack me up! Not only did I learn how to do my next step, but you had me giggling all the way thru! Thanks! I needed that!
Anyway to do it without a drill hole? I use those expandable drill bit to make it bigger snd bigger but it is taking too long and now I can't use a drill hole anymore because the hole is too big for the drill hole bit.
The commentary is hilarious! I want to add a hole on the left side of sink and get rid of the spray gun on the right side...is there a nice hole cover i can get to cover it up?
The humorous commentary makes me think that drilling a hole is to be avoided at all cost. But local code requires an air gap, and our new sink doesnt have a hole for that. Would you recommend something else?
What guage sink is that? It looks thin. I have a16 gauge Kraus sink and it has been a bear to drill a hole through. Make a video on that please. Thanks
Make sure you don't let the metal of a stainless steel surface get too hot, or it will harden and become quite difficult to drill through. Use plenty of lubricant, and even ice in the area can help. Take it slow and re-apply lubricant when going through thicker gauges of steel.