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Old 08-30-2010, 08:42 AM   #1
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Has anyone ever seen a positemp trim plate that's about an inch smaller diameter then what comes with the trim kit? It has to be satin nickel
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Did you get the diverter valve too close to the shoer valve and the trim will not fit or is it running into the tile border? I'm sorry to say I have never seen or heard of one thats smaller but its possible. Goodluck
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No. Some other member on this forum that i work with roughed it in too close to an angle wall. I have never seen one either but just hoping there is one out there. Guess i'll have to cut the wall behind it.
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I've only seen the bigger ones, made to cover up the old 3 handle faucets with the new single handle style. That doesn't help you though. You could borrow my pair of tin snips, a cut cover plate would look great.
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Just get a hole saw and hog out a Mixet trim plate. Easy peasy. Next?









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