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So, I'm going to cover a wall in 16 gauge A36 steel. Why? Because it looks cool, and you can't convince me otherwise.Moving on... I don't want to use any screws (at least not visibly). I've done this before, but never without screws. The larger panels scare me, and I need advice. What type of adhesive would you use and is there a special process to attach it for best results?Is there a way to maintain pressure on the sheets while the glue sets up besides standing there like an idiot for hours and hours so the sheets don't bow out in the middle and stay stuck to the wall?Details:The wall will be covered with 17 pieces of sheet metal ranging from about 10" x 40" at the smallest to 36" x 75" at the largest. The pieces have to be the size they are, changing them is not really an option. They will be oriented horizontally and are attaching to a brick wall which has been covered fairly evenly with concrete and has a fireplace insert in it.Thank you in advance for any help. via /r/DIY http://ift.tt/2lhdpGP

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