Anybody A Big User Or Trimtex Products Here?

 
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Old 11-27-2005, 11:37 AM   #1
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Anybody A Big User Or Trimtex Products Here?


Is anybody a big user of Trimtex products?

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Old 11-27-2005, 06:28 PM   #2
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Re: Anybody A Big User Or Trimtex Products Here?


I use their flex bead occassionally for arches and whatnot, but I know they make a ton of other stuff. No one around me carries much of it for some reason. But then again, around here no bullnose anything, ever, on any houses so that knocks out 50% of their product line.
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Old 12-02-2005, 03:04 PM   #3
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Re: Anybody A Big User Or Trimtex Products Here?


I've got a couple of projects in the works one will look identical to this, in fact I used this picture from the trim tex web site to model the project off of.





Another part of the project will look almost exactly like this, the entire wall where the fire place is currently brick from floor to ceiling. We will be furing it out and doing something interesting and attractive and 3 dimensional using drywall and creating a hearth using cement, dry packing it in forms and polishing it to create individual slabs for the fire place surround and the hearth ledge.




So I am looking for any helpful tips or information before tackling it all.
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Trim tex has many products, from straight flex for angles to arch bead for outside corners, that will take care of your needs. Even the spray adhesive for added security.
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