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I am trying to decide between 2 different dining sets, one has chairs and a table that have a "silver powder coated metal base" and the other has chairs and table with a "chrome base". Would one of these materials be stronger than the other?

Also what is a "vinyl laminate" tabletop? Is that hard or soft? Is it wood-like or material/vinyl-like?

Which is better - formica or vinyl laminate tabletops?

Thanks!

2007-10-01 18:25:06 · 4 answers · asked by Lisa P 2 in Home & Garden Decorating & Remodeling

Brainstorm, you say "Vinyl laminate is softer than formica" - question: is vinyl laminate at all a hard surface - like could you write on a piece of paper on the vinyl laminate table, or would you need to put something between the vinyl laminate tabletop and the piece of paper?
Thanks!

2007-10-01 19:40:50 · update #1

4 answers

The powder coated metal would be stronger by far. There's no telling what's underneath the chrome. Also, vinyl laminate is a hard, smooth surface. But not as durable as formica. Most people have vinyl laminate for countertops if that gives you an idea.. its the thin colored part that is glued over usually a particle board.

2007-10-01 19:54:24 · answer #1 · answered by LawComm 4 · 0 0

If your speakme approximately a folding "pocket knife," I believe that it is just about six a technique and a part dozen the opposite. I truthfully do decide on stainless for my pocket knives. I do not desire to grease a knife to the measure I think carbon calls for, most effective to then stick it my pocket to draw grime to the knife and oil to my pants. I'm the particular reverse on sheath knives regardless that. I like 1095 carbon metal, simple side sheath knives. I'll thrash on them HARD, and I not often have main side disorders. Of path, I require them to be covered with a few form of powder coat or the like, for the reason that they are able to rust, however I do attempt to maintain them blank and dry while within the sheath, in order that they may not pit the uncoated side. My causes for this sheath knife choice is multi-fold. First, those knives are effectively low-cost. I do not spend $eighty greenbacks on a outdoor sheath knife. I use the software too tough to desire to spend extra. I do not just like the extra conventional stainless steels comparable to AUS-eight, 420HC, and 440C (to not point out the HORRENDOUS 440A) for the reason that I think that the all else being identical, a stainless blade will bend earlier than a carbon blade will holiday. I additionally believe that carbon holds an side no less than as good, if now not bigger, than conventional stainless, and it is a lot less difficult to hone. I have no idea a lot approximately those new laminates, as opposed to the very tough, however now not so hard. They appear to be POSSIBLY too brittle for my use. That, mixed with the truth that they fee a FORTUNE, implies that I simply may not be when you consider that them.

2016-09-05 14:27:39 · answer #2 · answered by mish 4 · 0 0

the metal, anything could be under the chrome.
Vinyl laminate is softer than formica

2007-10-01 18:55:54 · answer #3 · answered by brainstorm 7 · 0 0

Metal. Chrome is nothing but thick aluminum foil.

2007-10-02 08:50:08 · answer #4 · answered by DesignDiva1 5 · 0 0

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