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Hi everyone.

I currently doing up my kitchen on a tight budget. I've bought a second hand Belfast sink with a weir overflow, made by Armitage Shanks, but it has no waste. Now, I thought Belfast waste holes would all be the same size, but life is never that easy. I bought a 60mm strainer waste online, but that was too small. I've also asked in local DIY stores with no luck, and it seems AS no longer make domestic sinks. The waste hole is 70mm, so does anyone have any experience of these sinks? Its 24 x 18 x 10 inches BTW. The only other strainer wastes for weirs that I can find are 85 or 90mm, but surely these would be too big?
 
Hi everyone.

I currently doing up my kitchen on a tight budget. I've bought a second hand Belfast sink with a weir overflow, made by Armitage Shanks, but it has no waste. Now, I thought Belfast waste holes would all be the same size, but life is never that easy. I bought a 60mm strainer waste online, but that was too small. I've also asked in local DIY stores with no luck, and it seems AS no longer make domestic sinks. The waste hole is 70mm, so does anyone have any experience of these sinks? Its 24 x 18 x 10 inches BTW. The only other strainer wastes for weirs that I can find are 85 or 90mm, but surely these would be too big?

Go to your local plumbers merchants, they might sort you out.
 
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