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Discuss Corner pieces Homelux 9mm trim in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; So I am currently undertaking my first tiling job (my kitchen) and so far so good. But as I am just doing a splash back I have a 3 way ...
          
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    Default Corner pieces Homelux 9mm trim

    So I am currently undertaking my first tiling job (my kitchen) and so far so good.

    But as I am just doing a splash back I have a 3 way join in the window.
    Followed the 3 way mitre instructions with no joy and then found out that it isn't possible with the Homelux trim.

    Therefore just wondered if Homelux do 9mm corner pieces and if so where can I get them from?
    also do they do them in black?

    Any help is very much appreciated.

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    Default Re: Corner pieces Homelux 9mm trim

    How is a 3 way not possible with homelux?
    I was at the Hampden Trade show for CTD & i spoke to the guys from homelux & they showed me the new trims & corner pieces & i must admit, especially the chrome corner pieces, they are one of the best i have seen.
    Im not sure whether they had them in black though.

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    Default Re: Corner pieces Homelux 9mm trim

    Thanks for the reply
    Well I did a search and there was a thread saying that as the homelux trim isn't a full quadrant it wasn't possible to do a three way mitre. I will have another go!

    Hope they do the corner pieces in black though, I think they look much neater
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    Default Re: Corner pieces Homelux 9mm trim

    I have done hundreds of 3 way mitres on homelux trim, yes it does sit up a bit but if you are good with a file you can take the small sharp edge off without too much hassle, You are never truly going to get a perfect mitre using the 3 way method anyhow, i think you always end up with one edge sitting slightly proud.

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    Default Re: Corner pieces Homelux 9mm trim

    Another option to consider is using 'L' shaped trim, no corner pieces or 3 way mitres required
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    Default Re: Corner pieces Homelux 9mm trim

    maybe next time but already started now

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    Default Re: Corner pieces Homelux 9mm trim

    Sooo any1 ever seen or used homelux corner pieces?

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