G Grace'sDad Jun 15, 2008 #3 Don't - instead cut out the architrave and notch into the casing. Slip the tiles under - it looks much neater and is generally quicker too. If you must cut round, then use a profile guage.
Don't - instead cut out the architrave and notch into the casing. Slip the tiles under - it looks much neater and is generally quicker too. If you must cut round, then use a profile guage.
P pjtiler Jun 15, 2008 #4 Grace'sDad said: Don't - instead cut out the architrave and notch into the casing. Slip the tiles under - it looks much neater and is generally quicker too. If you must cut round, then use a profile guage. Click to expand...
Grace'sDad said: Don't - instead cut out the architrave and notch into the casing. Slip the tiles under - it looks much neater and is generally quicker too. If you must cut round, then use a profile guage. Click to expand...
C charlie1 Jun 15, 2008 #5 Use a Fein multimaster (160 quid) to cut away bottom of facing and then slip tile under. Looks much better.
Use a Fein multimaster (160 quid) to cut away bottom of facing and then slip tile under. Looks much better.
D DHTiling Jun 15, 2008 #6 check out these vids steve..might help you out..... http://www.tilersforums.com/tiling-forum/11166-templates.html
check out these vids steve..might help you out..... http://www.tilersforums.com/tiling-forum/11166-templates.html