If a perfect edge wasnt a requirement (i.e. edges hidden behind cabinets), would it be a DIY-able project?
Im looking at a fairly long piece (about 8') but the height remains very static....the only "cut" that needs to be made is by a window in front of our sink. Otherwise it will be the same height across the panel.
I see that I can get 24"x8' pieces, the only portion that would need to be cut would be the window (and a couple receptacles). And again, the cut around the window would be covered as well (by window trim). Im not sure what I would give to a local metal co as a pattern (I wanted to avoid getting a kitchen company involved to keep costs down)
-Chris
Jig saw, pull the trim around the window off, cut the stainless, and re-install the window trim, gives you a huge (By fabrication standards) fudge factor. Window trim is usually 1 1/2 " wide, so it can make up for alot of error. I will get some pics of my Kitchen up. I have a stainless backsplash on 2 walls I bought a sheet metal brake from Harbor freight to make the corner, It is 1 piece 22' long with a cut out for a window, 4 outlets and a wall switch. Measure twice, cut once. I drilled holes in the top and bottom edges of the stainless to use drywall screws into the studs to hang it, and 3 tubes of liquid nails. It is NEVER coming off the wall

I installed it before the countertop (granite) or the upper cabinets were installed, so besides the liquid nails, the counters and cabinets would have to come out first. The next owners of the house can deal with it
To clean the edge after cutting, I used my 12" disc sander, but be careful, I was suprised how fast a 36 grit disc cuts through stainless. Leaces a nice finished edge too.