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Post by kathleenc on Aug 11, 2014 6:50:26 GMT -8
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Post by Hamlet on Aug 11, 2014 7:59:52 GMT -8
Very cool, and yeah, vinyl.
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Post by vikx on Aug 11, 2014 21:56:18 GMT -8
I don't know about the vinyl. I have a roll of Sandran Scrubless and it's got a heavy blackish felt like backing... NOS 1957: I like the black a little better, but mine is cool, too.
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Post by kathleenc on Aug 12, 2014 4:34:16 GMT -8
vikx = how did you apply it? and do you think it could be used on table top, too? 30 feet is a lot...and so is $200. still thinking about it.
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Post by vikx on Aug 12, 2014 22:31:19 GMT -8
Wow, I paid $65 for a large 12' roll... That black is to die for tho. Used mine on the counter top but the table is white marble: Used Stik and Stay from Home Depot:
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Post by piglover on Aug 13, 2014 18:51:50 GMT -8
Wow, I paid $65 for a large 12' roll... That black is to die for tho. Used mine on the counter top but the table is white marble: Used Stik and Stay from Home Depot: Where did you get the marble piece for the table-top? I really like it a lot.
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Post by vikx on Aug 13, 2014 21:23:40 GMT -8
Thanks! The table was originally from another trailer. It is marble Formica from the day... I cut it down a nip and it's a perfect fit for the dinettes. (many trailers need slats because the table doesn't fit)
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