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    Ceramic Tile Coving?

    Hi I am looking for an internal corner coving (white ceramic tile or edging?) to allow me to neatly fill the gap between my stainless steel sink and the wall tiles in my kitchen. The sink has to be right in the corner so there will be a minimum gap between it and the wall. The tiles are your...
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    Avoiding a narrow channel between sink and wall

    Thanks for your help, I am still pondering my options, but some sort of cornice seems to be the best answer...
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    Avoiding a narrow channel between sink and wall

    Thanks Dextrous. I guess that would ensure a watertight seal, but wouldn't I still end up with a channel full of water (unless I misunderstood)? I am considering a half-round or cornice style edging on top of the sink (a bit like a bath seal) but I am struggling to see how this would be...
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    Avoiding a narrow channel between sink and wall

    Haven't fitted it yet but minimum would be best. Old sink had a 5mm gap
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    Avoiding a narrow channel between sink and wall

    Hi I am about to fit a new kitchen sink in my tiny kitchen. It is an outset Stainless Steel with Drainer type. It needs to be fitted right into the corner and I want to avoid the problem with the old sink in that you end up with a narrow channel around the sink between the sink edge and the...
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    Can a cooker cable be too big?

    Thanks Guys. Flameport, why should I not box it in? Is there something special I should be doing when I route the cable?
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    Can a cooker cable be too big?

    Hi I am renovating my kitchen and want to lay a cable for a new electric oven (not yet selected) behind tiling etc. I already have some 10mm, T+E laid in the ceiling (was going to put in an electric shower upstairs, but never did) Will this be OK to use? Can the cable be too big? I intend to...
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