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How to glue copper sheet to countertop





To: Anyone who can answer my question. I am writing in reference to copper sheeting on my renovating kitchen counter. I want to know how you can attach copper sheeting on wood and keep it there without moving. Please respond to this question because it is getting on my completion of my kitchen counter.

Thanks you guys.

Stephen A. Dunne
Home Owner - Staten Island, New York, USA
2003

"Renovating a Kitchen"

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Stephen,
You can use contact cement or a commercial floor adhesive found at most home improvement centers. For heavier copper sheeting such as 16 oz., liquid nails works great.

Don Angelo
Spring Hill, Tennessee
April 21, 2010




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