DIYing a corner basin in my downstairs toilet and have bought a pedestal and sink to fit myself. Getting someone qualified in to put in the pipework up to the isolation valves then I should be sorted.
Problem is the company that sold me the sink said I just need to silicone it to the pedestal (it just sits on top with drain and tap holes drilled) but I'm not convinced that'll do a good enough job.
Included a pic of the back of the sink where there's clearly holes for a bracket of some kind.
In my head I envisioned a hook attached to a long threaded bolt and something like a butterfly nut on the other end to pass through the wood top and secure by tightening.
I've searched for something like this but not managed to find anything. Does something like this exist?
Problem is the company that sold me the sink said I just need to silicone it to the pedestal (it just sits on top with drain and tap holes drilled) but I'm not convinced that'll do a good enough job.
Included a pic of the back of the sink where there's clearly holes for a bracket of some kind.
In my head I envisioned a hook attached to a long threaded bolt and something like a butterfly nut on the other end to pass through the wood top and secure by tightening.
I've searched for something like this but not managed to find anything. Does something like this exist?