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Old 05-03-2007, 11:44 AM
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I suspect if you wanted to use the Di-noc you could find it somewhere. We used to use it quite a bit when it was so common on cars. There used to be a place which specialized in all the different patterns; I've got ametal cabinet in my office. Probably 25 years ago my father used a scrap piece of automotive woodgrain to cover the top. It has held up very well. Very hard to put it on without ending up with a bunch of air bubbles-you need soap & water to wet the surface first, a good squeegee, and patience.
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