We made a few improvements to our utility sink, in the room behind the wood shop. When we installed it before building the teardrop (to use for cleaning, especially when painting), we tried gluing the legs down, as we didn't want to drill holes in the concrete floor. The glue didn't hold up, and recently the only thing holding the sink in place was the drain, which is obviously not ideal.
But we still didn't want to drill holes in the floor. Luckily I have extensive experience playing with erector sets!
We had also originally plumbed it with both soft and hard cold water. (For those who may not know, hard water is not nearly as satisfying as hard cider, but both the plants and I prefer drinking it to soft water). After washing my hands a few times in the winter, we thought adding hot water would be a nice option! We didn't finish that yet, as we need a part to add to the fancy two input faucet that will even mix the two for us!
However, we did add back the hard water spigot
Only took two trips to the hardware store so far, so we've got another one coming!
We did leave some room on the left for the root beer spigot
Tom