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Discuss wickes quarry tiles in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; hi all, Doing a job in the coming weeks using the above mentioned tile purchased by the customer for outside steps. These tiles are all the same, they do not ...
          
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    hi all,

    Doing a job in the coming weeks using the above mentioned tile purchased by the customer for outside steps. These tiles are all the same, they do not have any bullnose or corner tiles, all the tiles are identical with slight chamfer.

    Any ideas on best finish for these on the corner? mitering? trim? or just butt them?

    Cheers.

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    On steps , i would just butt/square edge them for strength..

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    butt joint for me on steps

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    In all likely-hood,these will be from the continent.
    Might be worth getting confirmation that they are guaranteed frost proof.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beekae View Post
    In all likely-hood,these will be from the continent.
    Might be worth getting confirmation that they are guaranteed frost proof.

    Thanks mate, will do

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