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    Default miters to stainless steel round edge trim

    Burn or hacksaw
    can you help?

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    Default Re: miters to stainless steel round edge trim

    Quote Originally Posted by spacedout View Post
    Burn or hacksaw
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    Burn ?????
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    Default Re: miters to stainless steel round edge trim

    what about preformed corners? no sharp edges to worry about.

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    Default Re: miters to stainless steel round edge trim

    Dont know what you mean by burn, I use a hack saw.
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    Default Re: miters to stainless steel round edge trim

    stainless steel cutting abrasive blades. on grinder 4"

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    Default Re: miters to stainless steel round edge trim

    A decent tile trim mitre block and a new hack saw blade, the best bet by far IMO
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    Default Re: miters to stainless steel round edge trim

    Preformed for me, I have done my own in the past but your always going to be governed by the shape of the quadrant.

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    Default Re: miters to stainless steel round edge trim

    Drop saw with a cold cut blade

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    Default Re: miters to stainless steel round edge trim

    Yep, i use the thumbnail corners..



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    Default Re: miters to stainless steel round edge trim

    Dave, you must have some pretty odd looking thumbs!

    Personally, I prefer not to use quadrant. I stick to straight edge and cut square. Easier and better looking imo.

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    Default Re: miters to stainless steel round edge trim

    True.. i try to talk them into square edge but if already purchased then thumbnails..

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    Default Re: miters to stainless steel round edge trim

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    Yep, i use the thumbnail corners..


    Yes,that's the babies.Better fit,better quality,quicker than the other types available

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