Is there any easy hack for replacing a kitchen sink?
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I don't know if there is a hack, but its fairly easy to do, its just usually a tigh space so you have to have some patience. Just turn off the water, disconnect everything, remove the old sink. To install the new one, make sure the surface around the sink is clean, put down your seal and drop in the new sink. Then reconnect, and turn the water back on. Its easiest to have 2 people doing it, so in case there is drips and the turn off isn't close by (I am assuming that in a house that age with the original sink, there are not shut-off valves on the hot and cold under the sink). Youtube has some great tutorials, if you feel like seeing it happen would make you feel better about doing it.
What is the style of the sink? And what are you wanting to do with your kitchen. In other words what actually is your problem? You are living in a mid-centuary home. They are very desirable. The whole retro what's old is new again.