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aye thats what i thought what about tiling the pipe chase right up to do you think that would look good?
 
Hi Guys,

I have decided what tiles im going with but when i asked what tile trim to use tile giant
didnt want to recommend any because of the bevelled nature of the tile any ideas?
Im using letterbox belevelled tile fixing brickbond.

Cheers

Paul
 
there's no way of avoiding problems with the vertical trim when using these tiles brick bond due to the variances in thickness of the tile. you may get away with the horizontal if you're going up to a full tile
 
Hi Paul, these are beveled edge I know you can't tell from the pcs. You have to split the diffence, I used a L shape brushed aluminum trim.:thumbsup:
 

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If you keep the half / cut tile flush with the trim, and just let the full tile sit slightly back. That is all you can do, unless you have all cut tile against the trim, in which case you still get the beveled edge showing low on the trim. Hope this makes sense.:thumbsup:
 
i haven't used those tiles for a few years now, a few customers have wanted them but i've told them about the problems you get with the trim and they've plumped for other tiles instead. they're nice tiles but that's the downfall with them
 

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