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Discuss T profile insert strip in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Hi, I'm tiling a bathroom and want to place a vertical strip of chrome / Alum insert, at the join between two differing tile designs. I've seen some U bent ...
          
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    Hi,

    I'm tiling a bathroom and want to place a vertical strip of chrome / Alum insert, at the join between two differing tile designs.

    I've seen some U bent strip but this is too wide (about 10mm) to fit into a standard tile gap of about 4/5mm.

    Porcelenosa do something called "propart trim" which I assume is T shaped as it seems to fit between tiles at the standard gap...problem is its £63 per 2.5mtr..

    Does anyone else do a similar strip which might be a touch cheaper..?

    Thanks Al

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    schluter are probably worth a try, if you registered on the tilers forum(it's completely free, just like the advice!) you'd probably get more response

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    like buses Whitebeam..lol

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    what about a listello,thats what i use(chrome)
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    that's a good viable option Bri

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    would agree with brian here,it will probably be the cheapest and neatest option
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    Default Re: T shape tile inserts

    He's asking for a listello of about 4/5mm to go between two different tile types.
    If you can get one that thin IMO it will just look like a 'bad' joint.
    The Homelux/Schluter decor trim in chrome at 10mm as suggested by others would seem the choice of many.

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    Hi Guys,

    Thanks for your suggestions. It may be that I'm not explaining myself very well....

    What I'm after is a T profile strip of which the downstroke of the "T" slides in between the said tiles and the horizontal bar of the "T" sits on top of the tiles..therefore the horizontal bar of the "T" can be approx 10-12mm.

    This is a great site by the way..thanks again for your assistance.

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    Hi Guys,

    I've now registered so wanted to throw this back in again.
    I'm trying to buy a T profile strip (Chrome or alum) which I can fit between two differing tile types. I only have the normal gap 4/5mm in which to do it....

    What I'm after is a T profile strip of which the downstroke of the "T" slides in between the said tiles and the horizontal bar of the "T" sits on top of the tiles..therefore the horizontal bar of the "T" can be approx 10-12mm.

    I've seen this at Porcelanosa, but at £63 per 2.5metre strip its a mite expensive...

    The tiling is complete except for pushing these strips in so I can't increase the gap and put in a listello type strip.

    This is a great site by the way..thanks again for your assistance.

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    There is a silver coloured PLASTIC infill that is used on ceiling panels - it pushes into the gap.
    However it will scratch and rub off with time/cleaning and would not be recommended for long term installation.

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    as i said in your last post m8...what about silver metal listellos?
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    Default Re: T shape tile inserts

    try these

    2500mm Lengths: T Bar (Supplied In 2 x 2500mm Lengths)

    Alloy: 6063 T6 (Technical)
    Material: Aluminium T Bar
    Size: 3/4" x 3/4" x 2500mm
    Supplied Qty: 2 x 2500mm
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    Alloy: 6082 T6 (Technical)
    Material: Aluminium T Bar
    Size: 1" x 1" x 2500mm
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    Alloy: 6082 T6 (Technical)
    Material: Aluminium T Bar
    Size: 1.1/2" x 3/4" x 2500mm
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    Default Re: T profile insert strip

    Thanks for the suggestions. Unfortunately I only have the depth of a tile so the 3/4" alum T suggested is too deep.

    I looked at the listerello's, as suggested, but they only come in the U shape profile and at 10mm at too large to fit....The tiles are already on the wall so I cannot alter them.

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    Default Re: T profile insert strip

    As mentioned before try Schluter Reno trims Schluter-RENO-T - Schluter-Systems
    depending on the type of tile used 8mm and over these T-Bars should do the trick, they are 9mm in depth and would slide into a 4mm gap easily.
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