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The Grizz 03-01-2012 10:58 PM

Just get some flat aluminum sheet and polish it with Mothers Aluminum polish and one of there powerballs. I just completed a job for the Alberta Hall of Fame and I had to do this to the custom picture pillars i built. You can see yourself in the reflection.

msjboy 03-03-2012 05:09 AM

Since youare in richmond, check out Japanese dollar store Diaso in Aberdeen center if you have never been there. I almost bought a splash guard for stove tops..made of cardboard and aluminized sheet. That place is full of unique stuff you will probably think of other DIY stuff.

Also, I think Rustan metals in east vancouver ( up north clark/hastings area) might have aluminum for you. Phone them... I believe they can do custom parts / etc. too.

Lastly, if you ggot some money to do a DIY end cap or holder, check out www.shapeways.com/.. they do 3d printing in stainless or alumide. You can do the 3d model in Sketchup which is free. Parts are relatively cheap.

regs

msjboy

warriorcookie 03-16-2012 05:15 AM

The easiest/cheapest methods I've found are mirror plexi and mylar.

Mirror acrylic/Plexi is my favorite. Very easy to work with. Cut with tablesaw/circular saw. You can curve it without much effort, tight curves need some heat.

Even cheaper is mylar film. Ask at your local hydroponics store. Thinner than aluminum foil, but much stronger, I find it's best applied with spray adesive (I use stay put, it's used for countertops and is great in humidity and heat.)


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