Villeroy & Boch Sink pedestal - what am i doing wrong?
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Thanks for reading. I have a Vileroy & Boch sink in my ensuite bathroom which has a small (half) pedestal underneath which is held up with what are the worlds most expensive cable ties!
I managed to snap one of these after requiring access to the U bend to unblock the sink. New cable ties arrived from V&B, but i am stuck in this state:


As an engineer (albeit Electronics) i have no clue how to make this sit right? Please can anyone help me? How is this supposed to sit under the sink after being supported by the two cable ties from the back only? What stops the unit from pivoting as it is in the pictures?
I am loosing man points at home......
I managed to snap one of these after requiring access to the U bend to unblock the sink. New cable ties arrived from V&B, but i am stuck in this state:
As an engineer (albeit Electronics) i have no clue how to make this sit right? Please can anyone help me? How is this supposed to sit under the sink after being supported by the two cable ties from the back only? What stops the unit from pivoting as it is in the pictures?
I am loosing man points at home......
I don't know the answer but this thread suggests there might be some springs and tensioners involved.
https://community.screwfix.com/threads/semi-pedest...
https://community.screwfix.com/threads/semi-pedest...
netherfield said:
We've a V&B sink on a cabinet, it's got a click clack type plug.
I'd love to now how to remove the top bit, looks like mushroom, so SWMBO can clean underneath it.
Click clack tops usually just unscrew from the mechanism in the actual plughole. Top + seal screw to a brass bit that moves. I'd love to now how to remove the top bit, looks like mushroom, so SWMBO can clean underneath it.
Nothing too magic involved.
Ray Singh said:
If it's like most engineered things for plumbers it'll be simple.I suspect the little blanking plugs in the above photo might be important, just on the basis that they exist at all?
Otherwise it'll be something else you can get to from outside as this seems to be the last part fitted.
JoshSm said:
Click clack tops usually just unscrew from the mechanism in the actual plughole. Top + seal screw to a brass bit that moves.
Nothing too magic involved.
Yes that is true, we've two other sinks that do come apart that way, unfortunately this won't to the point I'm scared of breaking a something.Nothing too magic involved.
netherfield said:
JoshSm said:
Click clack tops usually just unscrew from the mechanism in the actual plughole. Top + seal screw to a brass bit that moves.
Nothing too magic involved.
Yes that is true, we've two other sinks that do come apart that way, unfortunately this won't to the point I'm scared of breaking a something.Nothing too magic involved.
Ray Singh said:
Thanks for reading. I have a Vileroy & Boch sink in my ensuite bathroom which has a small (half) pedestal underneath which is held up with what are the worlds most expensive cable ties!
I managed to snap one of these after requiring access to the U bend to unblock the sink. New cable ties arrived from V&B, but i am stuck in this state:


As an engineer (albeit Electronics) i have no clue how to make this sit right? Please can anyone help me? How is this supposed to sit under the sink after being supported by the two cable ties from the back only? What stops the unit from pivoting as it is in the pictures?
I am loosing man points at home......
What have you hooked the straps round at the top? I managed to snap one of these after requiring access to the U bend to unblock the sink. New cable ties arrived from V&B, but i am stuck in this state:
As an engineer (albeit Electronics) i have no clue how to make this sit right? Please can anyone help me? How is this supposed to sit under the sink after being supported by the two cable ties from the back only? What stops the unit from pivoting as it is in the pictures?
I am loosing man points at home......
Video here that might help. https://www.bathroomspareparts.co.uk/villeroy--boc...
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