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Well, I may have really put myself in a pickle. I could not find ANY bullnose or corner or pencil edging that remotely came close to anything I wanted up ... -
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Re: Finishing edges - NO BULLNOSE
could you not cut off the last row of mosaic and use a stainless steel finish square edge trim then trim the last row to fit the trim ?? , its got to look better than what you have i reckon
Call me Paul

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Re: Finishing edges - NO BULLNOSE
Yep, with Paul on this one
except that you may get away without trimming the tile as the trim is only a couple of mm thick. Just re-fix them without the need to trim .... possibly, if the grout joint is going to be too thin between the last row and the next, possible take 3 or 4 columns off and narrow each by a half a mm to even them out.
Last edited by Alan.P; 31-05-2010 at 05:40 PM.
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Re: Finishing edges - NO BULLNOSE

Originally Posted by
Alan.P
Yep, with Paul on this one

except that you may get away without trimming the tile as the trim is only a couple of mm thick. Just re-fix them without the need to trim .... possibly, if the grout joint is going to be too thin between the last row and the next, possible take 3 or 4 columns off and narrow each by a half a mm to even them out.
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Re: Finishing edges - NO BULLNOSE
Alan & Phil , just noticed the OP's location !!!! , surely they have trims in the good old US of A dont they
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