DIY but not welding related (well not unless I go for a REALLY industrial look in the bathroom).
There's a load of wasted space under the sink in my bathroom and I'd like to fill it with a cupboard. I've seen the add-on ones designed to go under an existing sink but I would like the top to be somewhere near the level of the sink and suitably sealed to it. Now I believe a new sink will probably come with a template to cut the hole in the worktop but this sink ain't new - it was here when I moved in. It's also not white so getting a new sink that doesn't look out of place is likely to be a pain in the posterior.
So is there any clever way to establish a shape to cut in a worktop to make it a reasonably tight fit around the sink?
I've been wracking my brain and thought of things with bits of card or possibly casting a laser line but nothing sensible has popped out.
There's a load of wasted space under the sink in my bathroom and I'd like to fill it with a cupboard. I've seen the add-on ones designed to go under an existing sink but I would like the top to be somewhere near the level of the sink and suitably sealed to it. Now I believe a new sink will probably come with a template to cut the hole in the worktop but this sink ain't new - it was here when I moved in. It's also not white so getting a new sink that doesn't look out of place is likely to be a pain in the posterior.
So is there any clever way to establish a shape to cut in a worktop to make it a reasonably tight fit around the sink?
I've been wracking my brain and thought of things with bits of card or possibly casting a laser line but nothing sensible has popped out.