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Discuss counter top tiling in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Hey folks, I have just started a new project ,which is to tile a kitchen counter top. The customer wants the tile to wrap the edge of the countertop and ...
          
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    Hey folks,
    I have just started a new project ,which is to tile a kitchen counter top. The customer wants the tile to wrap the edge of the countertop and not have trim as the edge. I have been looking on the net for a v-cap supplier and can`t seem to find any.
    Anyone know of an internet company that supplies this kind of tile? The drop is 40 mm
    Thanks Danny
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    terra sol /ams bros centura tile / you should mabe talk her into stone that way the edge can be shaped and polished looks better than tile less money than slab granite

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