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How to attach perforated stainless steel sheets to an existing countertop?
I have some 1/8" perforated stainless steel sheets that I would like to cover my existing countertop with. I don't want to use screws, as the perforations will be filled in with a colored grout. Any ideas on how to attach it?
Mike Spearsteacher, artist - Ashland, Kentucky, USA
February 15, 2011
Hi, Mike. I think contact cement would work.
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Ted Mooney, P.E.
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February 16, 2011
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