So did what some might call an easy job today i literally just tightened the nut of the kitchen taps as the taps where lose and very wobbly, only it wasnt that simple. firstly we have a belfast sink like this one
which obviously sits way below the level of the countertops and the taps themselves, given the very limited space between the bottom of the sink and the kitchen unit I couldnt fit inside the cupboard to get my adjustable basin wrench up there to try to do up the bolt so i had to unscrew the counter top the enitre length of the work top then with two pieces of 2x4 i wedged these under the solid wood worktop to lift it either side of the sink. I unscrewed the waste pipes and removed the connector to give myself a few more cm's to play with and slowly but surely lifted the sink out it must have weighed 40kg easily and was such an awkward shape to lift by myself. I can then freely access the nut to tighten it which took mere seconds then I was faced with lifting the sink back in. Got two chairs to rest the sink on so i wasnt trying to lift it from the floor straight into place and also meant if i dropped it it would fall a very short distance instead of onto a tiled kitchen floor. Slid in back into place and then siliconed around the edges to enure its water proof. on a normal sink this job may of taken minutes but thanks to the Belfast sink it took me over an hour.