TromboneAl
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I don't know if it's the humidity here or what, but I've never found a commercial dish drain that works. That is, they aren't angled enough, so the water just accumulated under drain.
Here's the one that I made that I've used for a few years:
It looks pretty redneck, and I plan to make a nicer one. I'm thinking I will buy a large stainless cookie sheet like this:
and drill drain holes on the sink side. I'll then build an angled support with some nice wood. This one will be higher up, so that no moisture accumulates at the lip of the sink. I might even make it large enough for two dish racks.
Any other ideas for this project? Or perhaps you've seen a commercial one that's angled?
Thanks,
Al
Here's the one that I made that I've used for a few years:
It looks pretty redneck, and I plan to make a nicer one. I'm thinking I will buy a large stainless cookie sheet like this:
and drill drain holes on the sink side. I'll then build an angled support with some nice wood. This one will be higher up, so that no moisture accumulates at the lip of the sink. I might even make it large enough for two dish racks.
Any other ideas for this project? Or perhaps you've seen a commercial one that's angled?
Thanks,
Al