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Discuss trav window in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Hi, wondering how everyone else fits trav / stone around the window , do you bull nose them or but them up ?...
          
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    Hi, wondering how everyone else fits trav / stone around the window , do you bull nose them or but them up ?

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    if I had a bullnosing kit that's how I'd do them.

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    I usally make a cill ledge up, bullnose add an apron fill it aan polish it and half bull nose the ingos.

    Usally discuss with customer first tho.23072011301.jpg27072011321.jpg
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    very nice gall
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gall.B View Post
    I usally make a cill ledge up, bullnose add an apron fill it aan polish it and half bull nose the ingos.

    Usally discuss with customer first tho.23072011301.jpg27072011321.jpg
    looks smart

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    how do you physically learn how to do that, well impressed.

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    The right tools, a good tradesman & practice was how I learned.

    Not expensive to learn or hard really, its all in the hips

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    i really like that Gall, very professional finish...
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    I always full or part, bull nose and polish !! Vari speed grinder with oxide pads..And / or bullnose atatchhment
    bull nose and polish marble steps - YouTube
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