How do I convert a radio flyer red wagon into a bathroom vessel sink?

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  • You would need a base cabinet to set it on, cut holes for the plumbing drain(s), and I would have wall faucets. Get a second wagon and do this:


    https://www.pinterest.com/pin/84372192995059680/

    • Cynthia Blankenship Cynthia Blankenship on Aug 18, 2019

      Hi, Naomie! I have that piece, which is what inspired me. I just can't figure out the seal. I'm thinking epoxy, but not sure about how to apply it. Wondering if there is a similar product I could paint on in layers to achieve a thickness? Thanks for your help!

  • Redcatcec Redcatcec on Aug 18, 2019

    Hi Cynthia,


    That is what I was thinking as a means of adapting the wagon for your purpose. You would probably need some kind of a sealer on the actual wagon to prevent rust where the holes are drilled.

    This seems like and intriguing and challenging project, the shelf/storage accents enhance even more so.

    Best to you.

  • 17335038 17335038 on Jun 27, 2020

    What about getting a piece of plexiglass to cover the open top of the wagon, then mounting a vessel sink on the plexiglass.

    A hole would need to be cut in the plexiglass and directly underneath in the bottom of the wagon, to allow for the drain pipe to extend down.