Bending Schluter Stainless Rondec For Curved Wall

 
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Old 06-17-2007, 07:22 PM   #1
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Bending Schluter Stainless Rondec For Curved Wall


I am doing a tile job and using the schluter products for first time. Put down DILEX EKE on the perimeter walls for 18X18 tile. I will be using 4X18 tile on the wall. I will put the RONDEC (stainless) on top of the wall tile for the border. It all looks great except for one problem. I have about a 6 ft section of wall that is curved. The radius isn't that bad, but it's still curved. I'm wondering if I can bend the Rondec to the curve of the wall without breaking it? Has anybody had any experience with this stuff on a curved wall?

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Old 06-17-2007, 08:53 PM   #2
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Re: Bending Schluter Stainless Rondec For Curved Wall


Rondec profiles can't bend because of their shape. The schiene, jolly, and Reno-TK have special pieces that can be bent into a radius. Sorry.
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