rabb11d
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- Nov 14, 2009
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- Statesville,NC
Some friends of mine in mooresville used this guy Isaiah (336-486-2816) to paint their island. They were happy with his work.
I poured concrete counters in our last house, in 06 . I used a wet look sealer I think it was poly based stuff. It lasted for many years. In our currant home I installed zinc counters. They turned out pretty good too. The finish is constantly changing as the zinc reacts with anything acidic or basic. I layered 3 sheets 1/2 plywood and broke the .032 thick zinc sheeting over the plywood. I soldered the corners. Zinc is food safe like copper. Some of y'all, with better metal skills and tooling should look into zinc. Ill likely do it again on our next house, but will have the metal broke at a machine shop to make the edges more refined.
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You got pictures? That sounds pretty neat.
Now how about painting cabinets? I could but I don't have the time, any recommendations?
Next time I will probably break the counter up about 6" on the backsplash as one piece then start the tile. This would probably work for @DSM Turbos outdoor kitchen. He'd just need to make sure the zinc wrapped under good to protect the wood underneath. It will likely oxidize outside pretty quick so a good auto wax once or twice a year would keep it nice and slick.
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That sounds pretty freaking cool. I'd have to find a place to bend the sheets and all for me.
Just an FYI, got the bill yesterday for our granite in the new house....don't know the LF of cabinet, but you can judge from the pic. Island is 8' long, 48" along the ends, bows out to 54" at the midpoint on the seating side. Also included in the price was 1 60" bathroom vanity with two sinks, and 1 36" vanity top with one sink. 4" backsplash on kitchen and both vanities. All that for $3928. Came from World Stone here in Sanford.