Sporky McGuffin
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Afternoon all - wasn't quite sure where to put this but aluminium is certainly metal...
I'm building some slightly industrial-looking (ie scruffy) workshop drawers, and taking the opportunity to use up the last of the Duropal from my previous house's kitchen. For anyone fortunate enough not to have ever encountered Duropal it's two thin layers of brushed aluminium (0.5mm or so at a guess) with a composite core - I think the core is resin and craft paper.
Having messed up cutting the Duropal the edges were a bit ragged, so I bought some mini aluminium channel to go around them with mitred corners. Now I need to fix the channel to the Duropal and am after suggestions on how to do it. The channel itself is about 12mm wide, with a 9mm central gap, and the Duropal is about 6mm thick. I would like the channel to sit against the front of the Duropal.
Thus far I had considered making up some little spacers and then screwing through the back of the channel into the Duropal, or using an epoxy or silicone.
I'm building some slightly industrial-looking (ie scruffy) workshop drawers, and taking the opportunity to use up the last of the Duropal from my previous house's kitchen. For anyone fortunate enough not to have ever encountered Duropal it's two thin layers of brushed aluminium (0.5mm or so at a guess) with a composite core - I think the core is resin and craft paper.
Having messed up cutting the Duropal the edges were a bit ragged, so I bought some mini aluminium channel to go around them with mitred corners. Now I need to fix the channel to the Duropal and am after suggestions on how to do it. The channel itself is about 12mm wide, with a 9mm central gap, and the Duropal is about 6mm thick. I would like the channel to sit against the front of the Duropal.
Thus far I had considered making up some little spacers and then screwing through the back of the channel into the Duropal, or using an epoxy or silicone.