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Hi
Hoping someone can answer this for me
I've searched the site, looked at the usual suspects, Genesis, homelux and schulter but still haven't found a stockist.
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Re: Angled tile trim
I'm not sure if I fully understand your request, or your reasoning?
But, is this the kind of thing you are looking for?
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Re: Angled tile trim
hi mutley,i have used a trim like this for steps for schluter,,not sure if they do one for wall tiling,basically both sides have an edge you can hide the cut tile under..is this what you mean? as oppose to finishing tile flush to a bare strait edge on one side? any reason you dont like using the norm trims mate? or is it a special request
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Schlüter-ECK-E - Schlüter-Systems
this is the cklosest i found which hides both sides
the schluter quadec is a square edged trim and is ace to use however it does only have the one profiled side as well
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Re: Angled tile trim
Thanks guys,
Have always used "normal" one sided trim if you know what I mean. Doing a kitchen as a favour for a mate. They want square edge trim, on the top row of tiles and around internals it looks fine, on the external corners of the pipe boxes i'm not convinced where the "other " side of the tile butts up.
I did a search and found the attached photo, just what I need, I think.. Looks as though the profile sits at 45 degrees to the corner and the bedding piece giving me a profile on both sides rather than just one as per normal.
If my description doesn't make sense hopefully the photo will if you can imagine it sitting on an external 90 degree corner.
I'm not trying to "wrap" around the edges in an L shape, just a variation on a theme ...
Would settle for profiled if I could find it in place of square edged.
Thanks for the replies
Can I find a supplier.. Not a hope
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Re: Angled tile trim
ctd edinburgh supply schluter
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