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. November 11th 05 04:57 PM

opinions on fixing a stainless steel splashback
 
option 1: drill and screw ply backing board onto wall then glue
the stainless steel skin onto the backing board ?

or

option 2: glue the stainless onto the backing board then glue the
whole lot to the emulsion painted wall ?

I prefer option one unless someone can assure me that the contact
adhesive won't have the paint off the wall. anyone have any experience
of the above ?

thanks in advance



powerstation November 11th 05 05:07 PM

opinions on fixing a stainless steel splashback
 

"." [email protected] wrote in message ...
option 1: drill and screw ply backing board onto wall then glue
the stainless steel skin onto the backing board ?

or

option 2: glue the stainless onto the backing board then glue the
whole lot to the emulsion painted wall ?

I prefer option one unless someone can assure me that the contact
adhesive won't have the paint off the wall. anyone have any experience
of the above ?

thanks in advance


Has it not got two corners cut out of the splashback backing board at the
rear ???



. November 11th 05 05:15 PM

opinions on fixing a stainless steel splashback
 
powerstation wrote:
"." [email protected] wrote in message
...
option 1: drill and screw ply backing board onto wall then glue
the stainless steel skin onto the backing board ?

or

option 2: glue the stainless onto the backing board then glue the
whole lot to the emulsion painted wall ?

I prefer option one unless someone can assure me that the contact
adhesive won't have the paint off the wall. anyone have any
experience
of the above ?

thanks in advance


Has it not got two corners cut out of the splashback backing board at
the rear ???


nope, it's a home made jobbie, 6mm WBP ply skinned in .9mm brushed stainless.




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