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    Default Stainless Steel Sheet

    I'm renovating my kitchen as noted in previous post re kitchen cupboards.

    I now require a source for stainless steel sheets. Don't need a lot, just enough to fit flat on the wall behind canopy hood fan (905 x 800mm). Need it cut to size.

    Where in Melbourne area?

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    I’d ring some Sheetmetal shops around your area that work with SS and ask for a quote for the sheet size you’re after. 16 gauge should do the trick.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>

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    Ta! will give it a try.

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    Ring around the kitchen cupboard mobs, there is a brushed finish ss made just for this very job and for splashbacks. Apparently does not show fingerprints etc. as much.

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    I got my splashbacks made by Auburn sheet metal in Auburn Road near Burwood Road in Hawthorn. Nicely done including powerpoint cutouts.
    I reject your reality and substitute my own.

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    Alternatively, if the 'splashback' is only behind the canopy, not the stove you can get great looking laminex which appears identical to brushed SS.

    I used this when I did my kitchen (behing the benches) and it looks good. For around the stove I bought a cut to size (and drilled) sheet of toughened glass. Spray paint the back with motor exhaust black paint. Looks great.
    Bodgy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bodgy
    Alternatively, if the 'splashback' is only behind the canopy, not the stove you can get great looking laminex which appears identical to brushed SS.

    I used this when I did my kitchen (behing the benches) and it looks good. For around the stove I bought a cut to size (and drilled) sheet of toughened glass. Spray paint the back with motor exhaust black paint. Looks great.
    Shame to buy a full sheet of Laminex, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DPB
    Shame to buy a full sheet of Laminex, though.
    Don, you can buy of cuts and small pieces of laminex from a cabinet maker in Ringwood rather than buy a full sheet.


    Peter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sturdee
    Don, you can buy of cuts and small pieces of laminex from a cabinet maker in Ringwood rather than buy a full sheet.

    Peter.
    Peter, please PM me the contact details.

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