
I know it makes us sound like Valerie Singleton, but here’s a nice little stainless steel kitchen plinth we cobbled together in no time.

We also do made to measure stainless steel backsplashes and kitchen hobs.

All this and not a single strip of double-sided sticky tape for speed. No-nails – maybe.









Comments
carolyn
on 10/12/2012, 8:15 pm
I am trying to find stainless steel edging to go around my chipped glass oven hob
Pam
on 11/2/2011, 7:05 pm
Need to but quarter round stainless steel trim for join of worktop and splashback – 90 degree angle. where can I get it?
JOHN GODSHALL
on 17/9/2007, 9:27 pm
I need to purchased a satin finish stainless steel trim strip 30″ x 1 1/2″ 1/16″ for a filler to a gap in my kitchen counter.
Anyone have any suggestion on where to get something like this?
Paul Woodhouse
on 12/9/2006, 1:19 pm
Ring round your smaller sheet metal shops, Greg. Preferably in your area.
greg
on 12/9/2006, 5:42 am
I’m on a budget ,thought about cutting out a stainless steel trim plate to fit on my 4-burner stove top.Do you know of anyone who could do that!
Paul Woodhouse
on 2/5/2006, 7:52 am
Well you can find it here at Butler Sheetmetal for one or any other sheet metal shop that knows its stainless steel onions.
Dana
on 1/5/2006, 12:24 am
I love the stainless plinth and would love to re-create that in our kitchen. We are remodeling and I haven’t found anything I like as much! Please share where I can find that material! Thanks!
Paul
on 11/11/2004, 6:42 pm
Speak for yourself J.D. I must be much younger than you.
But don’t forget, so long as your saliva isn’t too acidic and you’ve got some baby oil, everything should come up nice and shiny.
Jackie Danicki
on 11/11/2004, 5:02 pm
You know you’re old when a backsplash has the ability to make you drool…Awesome work.