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corner tile

corner tile

A saddle-shaped tile used in covering the hip of a roof.
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Grosvenor floor tiles: corner tile (11 x 11cm), PS6.99 per tile; border tile (33 x 11cm), PS4.99 per tile; pattern tile (33 x 33cm), PS6.49 per tile (PS59.60 per m2), Topps Tiles
Plan for the widest possible corner tile for the most attractive tile job.
Hold to these lines as you work up the walls, and make slight adjustments in the corner tile cuts and grout lines as you go.
Rachel Nolan, fourth sister in the family of six siblings, also turned in early after gashing her foot during the day on a sharp corner tile in the hotel's swimming pool.
Start by installing a corner tile at each position marked with an "X," aligning two edges with the corner formed by the two layout lines.
You don't need any special outside corner tile or bullnose since the tile fits inside the wood and against the fireplace.
The combined width of these planks needs to be identical to the width of the corner tiles.
He had given me the corner tiles which were nigh on impossible without bashing them with a hammer.
Top and bottom corner tiles were made with this press-mold method, but because of the large number of remaining tiles needed, the purchase of a slab roller and heavy-duty extruder became necessary.
There is a fantastic assortment of inset, border and corner tiles available in a variety of colours and patterns with something to suit all tastes, from the most conservative to the more adventurous.
Field tiles are $5, sill tiles $15, and corner tiles $25; the protruding lip on sill and corner tiles extends 1[1/4] inches.
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