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Old 02-09-2020, 12:23 PM   #4
cavie
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Brand: Keystone
Model: Sprinter
State: Florida
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Originally Posted by Mygirlscats View Post
Hey all, I have a plastic cover for the big round sink in our Citation. When it’s on the sink, I get about a third more counter space - yay! - but I really want to be able to have partial access to the sink (drop in dirty items, be able to rinse produce etc).

So... I’ve seen some new RVs have sink covers that are in two pieces so you can cover half of the sink and have half of it still usable. I may have had a stroke of genius when I decided to just slice our existing cover in two. Or it’s a profoundly bad idea. Time will tell.

What should I use to slice this sink cover up? Would a circular saw be right? I don’t want to freehand it as it will end up looking like a jigsaw puzzle!

Depends on what it is made from. Sounds like a table saw would do the job. Mine is Corian so I would have to step up the process.
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