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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de marzo de 2025
We had a new wall oven installed and of course there was a small gap where the old unit was framed in, this was soooo easy to cut and put in position, it looks like a professional finish job!
Bill Taylor
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de marzo de 2025
It looked good for about 2 hours - then it began to lose its stickiness in various places. I used it on three different mirrors and they all had problems with staying glued down.
Arie
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de febrero de 2025
I bought this to wrap my bathroom mirror so it will match the other brushed nickle fixtures. Its fairly similar in color. I used an 8' brake to bend it and boy was it hard with the sticky side still attached. I think it turned out well and I'm happy with the results.
kim edwards
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de febrero de 2025
Very sharp and hard to work with but looks great and sticks well. Be careful not to cut yourself..but done well looks great around a mirror!
Ray
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de agosto de 2024
After reading reviews of "Amazon Vine" members, I see that Amazon has a wide window of acceptance for this Appellation. The photos of this trim on Amazon explicitly state " Please wear gloves and cut with tin snips". Nonetheless, several "Vine" reviewers complained that it was hard to cut (using household scissors? - no kidding?!) One Vine person even thought this SS trim was aluminum! Another thought a magnet could stick to it (perhaps that person was sent 400-series SS, rather than the 300-series that I bought?)But here is my biggest shock - not a single reviewer measured how thick it was nor explained the sharp edge problem.My review of the 1"-wide SS strip:The cutting process that the factory uses apparently creates a razor-sharp burr that points away from the finished surface. Please see photo#1. I was able to use a carbide-tipped tool to remove this sharp edge manually from 3"-long strips that I cut, but it took some effort, for sure.As of my writing, not a single reviewer has mentioned how thick this SS trim is, even though that was certainly of keen interest to me. I used my micrometer, after de-burring, and I measured a thickness of 0.011"-thick. (To be diligent, I spent some considerable effort to scrape away all of the burr)I purchased this trim to act as a force-spreader for a "girdle" that I built to reinforce weak spots on 65-gallon HDPE rain barrels that I had purchased. After fusing the cracks shut and fusing SS reinforcing screen into the barrel wall over the cracks with an extra coating of melted HDPE, I wrapped four 1/32" multistranded 316SS cables around the circumference at a height where the HDPE wall had split and leaked. The barrels are actually rounded octagons, and this means that there are eight high points around the circumference where the tension cables might cut right into (and through!) the HDPE barrel wall, so I cut 3" lengths of Coengwui SS trim to go over the high points. See photo#2.I transferred 65 gallons of water into the barrel and, so far, no leaking and no taut 1/32" SS cables cutting into the barrel, notwithstanding 520 pounds of water inside. The 0.012"-thick SS trim is unimpressed by the taut cables.
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