If necessary apply painter s blue tape over the edges of the copper to prevent movement.
Attaching copper sheeting to wood.
Put the copper over the wood with dowels in between.
These nails are specially designed to go through sheet metal and into wood and provide a seal that is hard for water to penetrate.
A relatively simple way to attach the copper to the flat cupboard surface is with contact cement.
A thin coat of glue is generally sufficient.
Lay a sheet of 1 8 thick cork on top of the plastic sheeting.
Drilling holes through a thin sheet of sheet metal such as that used for a roof s flashing does not require a lot of effort and will make attaching the sheet metal easier.
You can use bolts that are made specifically to screw wood to metal or steel if you re attaching a wood flush.
Table duh copper glue i used tc 20 just for copper epoxy wood for clamping i used 2 2x4 s short tacks small piece of flat wood for bending.
I d like to know if there is a secure way to attach copper sheeting that is of a heavy enough gauge to hammer to plywood.
Drilling the guide holes is done to slide the bolts on the wood into the metal frame.
Remove excess adhesive from around the edge of the copper sheet.
Sheet metal can best be attached with roofing nails.
Bolt the wood to the metal frame by pre cutting holes so the bolts fit through.
Attaching heavy gauge copper to wood 0 11 1.
Clamp the surface for 45 minutes using a flat piece of plywood and plenty of weight on top books tools wood etc.
Depending on the object you design it may be easier to fabricate the object in wood then paint it to look like metal.
Allow the assembly to dry for at least 12 hours.
I don t recall the exact brand of adhesive i used but it was from the home center and came in a red can.
Start removing dowels on one end and roll flat with a j roller slowly moving down the board until the whole thing is on.
Contact cement is brushed onto the flat cupboard surface and the back of the copper panel.
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Bolts need to be threaded completely.
Tighten each g clamp snugly.
Some people use a common adhesive like liquid nails but i used tc.
Attach a g clamp around the top of the batten and bottom of the wood every 8 inches.
Set the copper veneer onto the substrate while the adhesive is still wet.
The application is for a custom vent a hood surround.
Alternatively you could skin a wooden object in sheet metal which raises the problem of fasteners do you want to see exposed screw heads.