V-10 Killer
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Once I get my workbench moved out to my new garage this summer, I had originally thought about having a few sheets of diamondplate aluminum bent to cover the OSB/particleboard. But the more I think of it, after the initial thrill wears off, I think it might look a little gaudy. But what about brushed aluminum? I know lots of people use stainless, but I don't think thats for me. The strength is already in the workbench top, it's 2 layers of 7/16" osb, and a 1/2" layer of particle board, all glued and nailed in between sheets. So all I need is something to trim it up.
Also, the local metal suppliers around here say they have to custom order brushed aluminum (understandable), but they have 1/16" 6061 (shiny finish and bends easily) for ~$240/sheet. Does this sound close to what you might pay for it? I priced 0.081" diamondplate last year, and I thought they told me $96/sheet... Can you use sandpaper and some type of anti-oxidyzing sealer to make it look brushed?
Also, the local metal suppliers around here say they have to custom order brushed aluminum (understandable), but they have 1/16" 6061 (shiny finish and bends easily) for ~$240/sheet. Does this sound close to what you might pay for it? I priced 0.081" diamondplate last year, and I thought they told me $96/sheet... Can you use sandpaper and some type of anti-oxidyzing sealer to make it look brushed?




