Concrete Sink Mold SDP-32 Sloped Farm (30"x14"x10") PNL Liners
Concrete Sink Mold SDP-32 Sloped Farm (30"x14"x10") PNL Liners
Concrete Sink Mold SDP-32 Sloped Farm (30"x14"x10") PNL Liners
Concrete Sink Mold SDP-32 Sloped Farm (30"x14"x10") PNL Liners
Concrete Sink Mold SDP-32 Sloped Farm (30"x14"x10") PNL Liners

Concrete Sink Mold SDP-32 Sloped Farm (30"x14"x10")

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Concrete Sink Mold SDP-32 Sloped Farm (30"x14"x10")

  • Length: 30" (Across)
  • Width: 14" Top of Finished Sink, 10" Bottom of Finished Sink.
  • Depth: 10"
  • Sides  have at least a 5° slope to ensure Mold removal from concrete.

    Concrete Sink Mold SDP-32 Sloped Farm (30"x14"x10"):

    • The 'Sloped Farm' Sink Mold for concrete sink fabrication.
    • Unique sloped front design. Drain is offset to one end of the Mold.
    • Kitchen sized drain flange on mold.
    • Create a seamless integral concrete sink and counter top, or form around to create a vessel farm sink.

      Mold Use:

      Mold Setup:

      • Rubber molds may have a little oil on them when you receive them, from our manufacturing process.  Clean off any oil with a mild cleaner and paper towels.  Once clean, apply Mold Release Wax.  Lots of coats of wax will help get mold out easier!  You may want to lightly sand the mold by hand with 200 or 400 grit sandpaper, to give it a little more surface to 'hold' the wax: To wax the mold, apply 5 coats of Mold Release Wax to the mold, lightly buffing between coats once it hazes.
      • Apply small amounts of silicone to the Mold's bottom, and set in place in your form. Allow silicone to dry.
      • Screws can be used to secure the Mold if necessary. Using screws of the appropriate length, screw through the bottom of the form, up into the bottom of the Sink Mold.
      • Run a smooth silicone bead around perimeter of the Sink Mold, where it meets the form base (using a tool such as our Caulking Ball Tool makes this process very clean and easy). 
      • Apply a thin coat of Rubber Safe Form Release to the Mold just prior to casting the concrete piece.

      Concrete Casting: 

      • Various methods can be used to cast the concrete piece. View our Concrete Recipe section for tips on concrete mixes.
        • GFRC: Cement and fiberglass is sprayed on and hand packed into the form and around the Mold.
        • Wetcast: Oatmeal consistency concrete is placed in form and around the Mold and vibrated. A simple box should be built around the Sink Mold, to contain the concrete during this process.
        • Hand Packed: A drier concrete mix is hand packed into the form and around the Mold. A second step after de-molding will fill the voids with cement slurry, usually of a different coloring.
      • Any voids in the finished concrete can be filled using a Cement Slurry.

      Mold Removal:

      • If the steps above were followed for the Mold Setup, then most Molds will usually pull out of the concrete with little effort.
      • If the mold is difficult to remove, try:
        • Compressed air shot around the Mold rim will break the suction holding the Mold in the concrete.
        • Most Molds can be pushed out of the concrete by removing the drain piece, and pushing the Mold out through the drain slot.
        • Rubber type molds are usually stuck in concrete like an air-suction.  Sliding a very thin plastic putty knife between concrete and mold is usually all it takes to release the air suction on a very stuck mold.

      Clean-up and Care of The Concrete Sink Mold SDP-32 Sloped Farm (30"x14"x10"):

      • Clean Mold with a sponge after each use. Any dried cement residue can be removed with a scotch-brite pad (as outlined above in the Mold Setup section. A light muriatic acid wash (20:1, 20 parts water to 1 part muriatic acid) can also remove cement scale.
      • Waxing and buffing the Mold after cleaning it use is recommended to protect the Mold until its next use.