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If you're looking for an alternative to laminate or stone for your kitchen, try using stainless steel. The steel arrives at the factory in sheets. These sheets are processed as soon as they reach the plant. They first go through a routine of cutting and shaping to engineer's plans. Once they have been formed to the correct design, they are welded and then polished. The end result is easy to install and looks great.
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" Hi! I'm Bob Vila from Home Again. If you're looking for an alternative to laminate or stone counters for your kitchen, try using stainless steel. The steel arrives at the factory in sheets. They first go through a routine of cutting and shaping to architect's plans. Once they have been formed to the correct design, they are welded and then polished. The end result is easy to install and looks great. I'm Bob Vila. Good luck with your home improvement projects."

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