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How Do You Make Cuts Around Pipes In Beadboard Paneling In A Bathroom?

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How Do You Make Cuts Around Pipes In Beadboard Paneling In A Bathroom?

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When installing beadboard paneling in a bathroom, it will likely be necessary to cut holes for pipes to fit through the paneling. There may be pipes for the toilet, sink or tub that go through the wall and will require a special round cut to create the hole for the pipes. With commonly available tools and careful measuring, you can create a neat and professional-looking hole in beadboard paneling around bathroom pipes. Turn off the water supply and disconnect the pipe from the fixture as close to the wall as possible. Measure the distance from the floor to the bottom of the pipe. Subtract 1/8 inch from that measurement then measure and mark with a horizontal line about as wide as the pipe the same distance from the bottom edge of the beadboard paneling. Measure the distance from the last piece of installed paneling to the edge of the pipe. Subtract 1/8 inch from that measurement then measure and mark with a vertical line about as wide as the pipe the same distance from the edge of the

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