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Finishing the installation
Plumbing is now in place so you can place the sink in the preferred location and make the supply and drain line connections. Let the sink rest in place for about a half hour before you install baskets so that the caulk has time to set up or cure.

Connecting the drain line
Installing the drain kit is usually pretty simple. Drain kits come in a variety of materials and set ups. Choosing the right kit for you is relatively simple as it’s really only a decision on appearance. If the drain line will be visible, you will want a nice chrome kit however if it is out of sight you can use a plastic or PVC set up.
 
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