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#2 | | Tilers Forums Arms Member
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Originally Posted by dhceramics What make of trims do you use....
If you use a make i havn't put up ..say so and i'll add it to the poll..... | various from topps | | |
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#3 | | now an ex tiler
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| what about try to avoid if possible - I like the natural look
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#4 | | Tilers Forums Admin | Added That Option For You Froggy Mate.. | |
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#5 | | now an ex tiler
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| many thanks I have voted  | | |
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#6 | | Ex Pro Tiler | The Homelux range is very comprehensive.....although there is no Grey plastic tile trim??????????????? |
[B]"[I][COLOR=darkgreen]The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten[/COLOR][/I]"[/B]
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#7 | | Tilers Forums Admin | There tile trims have a nice profile to them gazza...creates nice mitres.... | |
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#8 | | Ex Pro Tiler | They do dh...but beware...if you are short of trim and have used homelux main range....dont use the trade homelux if they are to be joined....they have a different section to them,and may vary slightly in colour.....Gaz |
[B]"[I][COLOR=darkgreen]The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten[/COLOR][/I]"[/B]
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#9 | | Tilers Forums Admin | And the trade trims are softer in quality..but still good trims.... | |
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| Use homelux alot as its what my local shop supplies. I like metal trims where tiles and rooms suit, but at 20 quid vs 2 quid i dont see too many of them! |
Dave Gibson
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| Never really liked using them until recently when a customer went and got a load himself - think they were Homelux. They had a solid core that cut perfectly with my mitre saw. I'll check tomorrow and vote accordingly!
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| homeflux stainless steal tile trim from topps £13 per lenght.... I think that is ridiculous compared to normal plastic trim for trade for 98p
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