by Chris C » Wed Jul 20, 2005 11:34 am
IraRat, you could damage the photo lamination if the sub-material starts flowing...............which it can at lengthy expoxures to high heat. Mica? Mica is a lampshade material made of mineral. Do you mean Formica? Personally, I don't think you can beat Formica for an all-round serviceable material for your countertop. It is available in many more colors and styles than Kydex ever thought of offering. It resists moisture, stains, tolerates heat, and is lightweight. Easy to clean and care for. That's where I'm headed with my galley. But its a personal choice everyone has to make. Any time you "sandwich" materials like most people are doing on walls, floors and ceilings, you increase the structural rigidity many times. (I'm no engineer, so I can't give you numbers) You creat a truss, much like a bridge. Thats why hollow core doors are so rigid, and much lighter than their solid counterparts. So you definately want your top skin attached to the stringers and inside skin also attached. Once again, it's a personal choice and some choose not to do it. But it will be stronger if done that way.
Chris
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