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Discuss square edge trim in the Guest Area at TilersForums; looking for some help, its stainless, genesis dont do corners for this and i want to do a three way joint, its a different profile to normal square, i think ...
          
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    looking for some help, its stainless, genesis dont do corners for this and i want to do a three way joint, its a different profile to normal square, i think its 10mm x 6mm any ideas appreciated.

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    So it is a box type trim..?

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    yes, i know the aluminium ones have corners but its a different profile, you can mitre or butt this on a 90 but what about a three way?

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    Thus i assume is a window return..?

    Mitre the top joint and butt the upstand to the bottom of that..

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    as dave says, here's a picture of one i did a while back
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    thanks guys

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