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C&T

Hi folks do you always use tile trims? I'll soon be tiling a bathroom with white ripple tiles 250 x 200. The area around the shower (over the bath )will be nearly full height but the rest will only be half wall height, one small window and one 90 degree ext wall edge.
 
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jay

hi and :welcome: yes t trim is used by most rep tilers tiles dont come with glazed edge any more and beveling tiles is a thing of yesteryear (sadley) recomend chrome round edge or square (aliminium) seems more durable than plastic :8:
 
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david campbell

hi and :welcome: yes t trim is used by most rep tilers tiles dont come with glazed edge any more and beveling tiles is a thing of yesteryear (sadley) recomend chrome round edge or square (aliminium) seems more durable than plastic :8:


invest in a good mitre box and hacksaw if using chrome
 
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TJ Smiler

If you use the square nedge you don't need to mitre, just butt them up. i always use square edge it's so much easier, unless the customer specs round edge


TJ


:incazzato:horrible little wivers
 
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Fekin

Most of my jobs end up having trims, unless their glazed edged and the set out allows for no external cuts etc.
 
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rob

invest in a good mitre box and hacksaw if using chrome

Always more professional to mitre the joints together in my opinion. Can't beat the real deal finish! I use a quansol mitre box and get great results, it's so easy to use. Your other otpion is Genesis corners, however I have not used these myself.
 
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jay

hi if using chrome or square edge (aluminium ) you should try a drop saw with aluminium blade quick and accurate just wear glasses the pros should try it i recomend it:thumbsup:
 
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rob

hi if using chrome or square edge (aluminium ) you should try a drop saw with aluminium blade quick and accurate just wear glasses the pros should try it i recomend it:thumbsup:
been there, done that and almost lost a finger!! Mind you I was nursing a massive hang-over! :8:
 

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