How do I?
Hi I am tiling my kitchen and I bought a brass edging strip for the top and
external corners. How can I get a perfect corner between the vertical and horizontal edge? I presume I need to cut a mitre??? but how do I get a perfect 45 degree cut with a junior hacksaw? Or do I just hide it with grout? Thanks Jackie |
How do I?
Most tile shops sell thinner mitre boxes for just this purpose - then you
CAN use a junior hacksaw quite successfully. Chris "Jonathan@Home" wrote in message ... I use a mitre box and a large hacksaw, as a junior isn't long enoght to go across the mitre box Cheers Jonathan |
How do I?
"Jackie" wrote in message ... Hi I am tiling my kitchen and I bought a brass edging strip for the top and external corners. How can I get a perfect corner between the vertical and horizontal edge? I presume I need to cut a mitre??? but how do I get a perfect 45 degree cut with a junior hacksaw? Or do I just hide it with grout? Thanks Jackie Take a sheet of A4 paper and fold up one of the short edges until it fits perfectly along one of the long edge and the corner between them comes to a perfect point. Now you should be able to draw around it, or use it to mark the points, and then use it to mark off a forty five degree angle on to a board. Once you've marked out the angle, you can put small nails along the lines, a couple on the long edge will do, to put the edging strip against and then use the angle line as a template for the saw blade to cut along. Or grab one of these: http://www.diytools.co.uk/diy/Main/P...sp?ProdID=1385 and make your life easier. :-)) --- BigWallop http://basecuritysystems.no-ip.com Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.501 / Virus Database: 299 - Release Date: 15/07/03 |
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