So let’s get on with the tour!
You may remember that we used the same adhesive a few weeks ago on our cabinet moulding update.The GE Iron Grip adhesive is allows you to confidently glue pretty much any two objects together, even materials that are typically difficult for other adhesives like steel, PVC, glass, concrete, and porcelain, and since it’s 100% silicone it won’t shrink or lose adhesion over time.

We had to get a little bit creative with our assembly methods here because this type of stainless steel actually comes on huge rolls and so it has a slight bend to it.We were able to fix that though, no problem!.That saved us a ton of money.

There are heavier stainless steels available, but the cost for the stainless steel for this project would have been about $250 instead of $40.Yay for saving money!.

So we applied some adhesive to the stainless steel and some stabilizer pieces and put the first panel together..
The GE Iron Grip Adhesive offers up to 75% less clamp time than many other adhesives so it allows you to work much more quickly on projects like this.“It snowed last year too: I made a snowman and my brother knocked it down and I knocked my brother down and then we had tea.” – Dylan Thomas.
Wishing you all the very merriest Christmas possible!This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of The International Housewares Association for IZEA.All opinions are 100% mine..
So, it’s the middle of the Christmas Season and things are getting crazy.Presents, wrapping, decorating, running around, and somehow trying to find joy within all the madness can really turn us all into a bunch of little grinches.
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