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...openings guarantees the planters will never be located properly. If you must have drains plumbed to the planters, cut the bottom holes on site. This can be done with a hole saw or saber saw. Sealing these "field joints" is possible but it requires significant "attention to detail" - water is unforgiving in finding a way out. See #1.
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Ceramic Tile Installation Ceramic Tile Murals by KL Tile Murals
...for plumbing pipes and fixtures can be made by breaking through the Fiberglas mesh with the edge of the head of a conventional hammer. For neater cuts, they can be cut by using a saber saw with a carbide blade or a masonry hole saw attachment for a drill. Double check your supplies. Once you roll up your sleeves and are ready to go to work... See #2.
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Acrovyn Covering & Panels FAQ's | Construction Specialties, Inc.
Single Tread and Quatro textures are available in 42? x 88? or 112? (1.1m x 2.2m or 2.8m) square edge panels and beveled edge panels. Panels can be field cut using a saber saw. (Edge moldings should be used to protect cut edges.) Also, panel sizes are not restricted to standard sizes; call for details. Q. What panel thicknesses are available? A. See #3.
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Product Specifications: Krinklglas | by Dimensional Plastics Corp. Est. 1956
Its fiberglass reinforcement prevents any shattering or breaking. Panels can be cut on the job site by hand, utilizing a circular, band or saber saw. For best results, use a carbide tipped or carborundum blade or any fine-toothed blade suitable for cutting metal. For bolted or floating assemblies, use... See #4.
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