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Originally Posted by PJK3,Dec 19 2004, 04:32 PM
flamica?
The vinyl "diamond plate" that I've used is called Lonplate. See www.lonseal.com
-Steve
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ah...
formica - i know formica. so basically, a hard laminate coating? i'm not opposed to it... i've seen those done before -- i'd be willing to try, but i'm not sure it would be any more hardy than carpet... *scratches head*
i guess i'm still where i don't know what my best option is. w/ the Graphite color in the leather kit, i'm sure a dark charcoal could probably come close to matching (carpet wise)
also -- looking at the lonseal stuff.... definitely interesting -- anyone use it before?? it looks like it could be quite tough to work with... possibly overkill for my needs...
anyone have any comments?
formica - i know formica. so basically, a hard laminate coating? i'm not opposed to it... i've seen those done before -- i'd be willing to try, but i'm not sure it would be any more hardy than carpet... *scratches head*
i guess i'm still where i don't know what my best option is. w/ the Graphite color in the leather kit, i'm sure a dark charcoal could probably come close to matching (carpet wise)
also -- looking at the lonseal stuff.... definitely interesting -- anyone use it before?? it looks like it could be quite tough to work with... possibly overkill for my needs...
anyone have any comments?
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I've used the lonplate matierial as a wallcovering in a commercial building. It's very easy to work with, just cut it with a utility knife and glue. You really can not damage it. Your best best may be the suede, though.
Good Luck,
-Steve
Good Luck,
-Steve
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