s219
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I did copper for a gutter above our porch, and did not like the shiny look when new, nor do I like the green patina you often see on old copper. However, the gutter supplier told me that the green patina takes 40-50 years or more to develop, and it's slow. He said this stuff would weather to a brown/bronze after a couple months, and he was right. Looks good and blends in nicely with our stained wood trim.
That said, I am not sure how I'd use sheet copper to skin that onion -- that would be a mind-twister for sure.
That said, I am not sure how I'd use sheet copper to skin that onion -- that would be a mind-twister for sure.