This "autonomous" sink was originally created for a nursery school classroom.
The classroom doesn't have a water line connection and we didn't want the sink to depend on an electrical outlet. This idea emerged in the period of Covid and of concern with sanitation.
We conceived of this sink with the idea that it could equally serve in other contexts, an isolated workshop for example.
We opted, then, for a shelving system that could be adjusted in height, permitting the user to adjust it to the desired size.
Matériaux
See the list of materials at the end of the tutorial.
Outils
Jigsaw
Step drill bit
Wood drill and bit sets
Screwdriver sets
Utility knife
Ruler
Flat angle bracket
Tape measure
Needle nose pliers
Brush
Rags
Étape 1 - Assembling the shelf
For the shelf, the most autonomy would obviously be to do it yourself, but we are focused on assembly from existing materials.
So, to assemble this shelf, refer to the manual provided by Ikea.
Étape 2 - Inserting the sink into the shelf
Materials
Masking tape
Ruler
Square
Tape Measure
Drill
10mm drill bit
Jigsaw
Directions
Plot the outline of the part of the sink to be inserted on the non-visible side of the board (the underside).
Drill a hole on each of the 4 corners of the outline
Cut out the outline with the jigsaw
Insert the sink
Install the shelf with the sink at the desired height according to the size of the children or adults
...Using masking tape to make the outline can allow you to avoid leaving pencil marks on the wood.
Étape 3 - Installing the fitting for the clean water bucket
Materials
Auer plastic food safe bucket - 30 liters
Masking tape
Ruler
Tape measure
Step drill bit
Fitting - 12mm diameter, 1/2" straight threading
Directions
Mark the location of the fitting in the lowest part of the bucket.
Drill the bucket with the step drill bit.
Screw the fitting in. Attach the gasket and nut to the fitting inside the bucket.
......Be careful to leave enough space for the nut which is bigger than the fitting.
Étape 4 - Connecting the tubes
Materials
Clear tubing 16/12mm (120cm + 20cm)
Clear tubing 12/10mm (40cm)
Plastic reducing adapter 12/10mm
Foot pump
Swivel spout tap
...To avoid dealing with multiple suppliers, we got the majority of the specialized materials concerning the sink on the site www.mon-camping-car.com We didn't find exactly everything we needed there. The foot pump is 12mm and the tap is 10mm, so we had to use two types of clear tubing and an adapter to get the right dimensions for the tap
Directions
Connect the clean water bucket to the foot pump. Attach the 16/12 (1.2 meters) tube to the nozzle of the clean water bucket. Then, connect the 16/12 tube to the foot pump (The nozzle on the right when viewed from the bottom (water intake)).
Connect the foot pump to the swivel spout tap. Link the 16/12 (20cm) tube from the foot pump to the adapter and then to the 10/12 (40cm) clear tube which goes toward the swivel spout tap.
Étape 5 - Leak testing the connections
Using 5 litres of water placed in the clean water bucket, test the watertightness of the system in place.
...We have not, for the time being, used hose clamps for setting the tubes, to see whether or not they are necessary for usage.
Étape 6 - Attaching the swivel spout tap to the board
Materials
Drill
Drill bits
Swivel spout tap
Directions
Mark the location and drill a hole using a size 18 flat wood bit
Make a countersink hole using a size 39 flat wood bit on the bottom of the board.
Screw the base of the tap into the board and install the spout.
...The threaded stem of the tap is too tight against the thickness of the chosen wood board, so a slight widening was necessary .
Étape 7 - Threading the drain to the sink
Materials
Straight sink drain 25mm
Étape 8 - Installing sink stopper chain and metal fastener (optional)
Étape 9 - Installing wastewater drainage
Materials
Jerrycan/fuel can 20 litres
*Ribbed hosing - 25mm diameter 90cm length
Drill with step drill bits
Straight drain and plug 25mm
PVC fastener 40mm. 4 x 30 screw
Directions
Drill a 32mm hole into the lid of the jerrycan with the flat drill bit and drill.
Connect the sink drain to the jerrycan.
Install a 40mm diameter PVC fastener for the drainage hose. "(When the jerrycan is full and it's time to empty it, this fastener allows you to keep the hose raised, which prevents the water remaining in the hose from spilling on the floor, which happened on our first use...)"
Install and test the drainage system.
...Put a Colson hose clamp (cable tie) on the ribbed hose on the interior of the jerrycan.
This clamp or tie stops the children from removing the drainage hose from the water.
Étape 10 - Anti-tip system
Materials
Wood board 64cm x 14cm x 22mm
2 flat angle brackets 40mm
4 wood screws 4 x 20
...Double use for this board. While it fixes the pedal in place, it also creates an anti-tipping system for the shelf. This could be reinforced by fixing the shelf directly to the wall.
Two possible options: one being to fix the board to the feet of the shelf, the other being for the more handy, to make a cut-out to embed the feet of the shelf into the anti-tipping board. We present here the second choice.
Trace and then cut out the outlines of the feet of the shelf by drilling then cutting the portions out with a jigsaw.
Fix the board to the shelf with two flat angle brackets.
...To be permanently attached after having fixed the foot pump in place.
Étape 11 - Fixing the foot pump in place
Materials
2 stainless steel screws with tapered head M5 x 30mm
Étape 12 - Wood treatment
In order to protect the wood from splashes, it was treated with a hard oil, in two coats.
Notes et références
List of materials and links to suppliers : Google Docs
Traduction en Anglais: Katia Krussel.
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