[TheForge] copper goo or paste
GHS
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Sun Mar 28 09:36:00 2004
A countertop from cut offs?
You have far more courage than me.
Mike Graf
Gladish Family wrote:
>>Possible alternate strategy: rather than try to make them as
>>inconspicuous as possible, make them rather conspicuous, but
>>artful. I think you may be better pleased in the long run.
>
>
> I hear ya knockin, Andy, that was the way I wanted to approach it. When we
> went to get the copper, my long-gone Scotch grandma took over my body- 2x3
> sheets were $1.fiftysomething a pound and the full sheet (which would still
> have needed one seam) was $4.seventysomething, so I got enough cutoffs to do
> the whole kitchen and then some for what the first sheet would have cost.
> And then I got home and the customer says, "I don't want to look at seams.
> Make 'em disappear." This lady is both easy and hard to work for, because
> she knows what she wants. She won't consider seams of any kind and I haven't
> been able to sell the idea.
> Thus the goo.
> I'm pretty happy with the size of the seams (barely visible) but she'd like
> them to disappear if possible.
> Andy G.
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