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paul3944

Hi, looked at a couple split face jobs recently where the customers want them to wrap around the chimney breast.

I would usually fit a solid strip (wood or trim) to the edges to avoid mitring. This didnt go down to well and i havent heard from them since....

Just curious to everyone elses approach with these.

Thanks
Paul
 
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Qwerty

Yes, mitre at the corner and join up with offcut on next adjoining face. If that offcut is too small then replace with a longer piece of identical/ similar look & appearance. I often measure, cut and lay it all out on the floor first (space permitting of course!
 
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paul3944

Thanks for the quick reply. Whats your preference to fix, resin or sheeted? Thats if youve got the option of course
 
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Time's Ran Out

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Always mitre!
 
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paul3944

Top Job there John. Would you recommend some type of matching resin/caulk for the slight imperfections in the mitre joints?
 

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