On Tue, 1 Feb 2000, Ralph Walter wrote:
> How about checkerplate steel, with a faux marbre finish?
Checkerplate steel? Is that what you call the steel sheets (typical on
battleships or sidewalk vault covers or tow trucks) with the raised
herringbone pattern to prevent skids?
I once asked a builder what it was called -- he said "diamond-board".
Of course that could be somebody's brand name.
The new train station in Battle Creek, Michigan (a city that didn't *need*
a new train station since it already had two historic train stations, but
I don't make these decisions) is full of this stuff ("checkerplate steel"
or "diamond-board" or whatever) as a kind of faux-industrial design motif.
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