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So what is a good make these days ?... -
Shower room former
So what is a good make these days ?
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where you going to be using it....
I like the Tuff dec2 ones.
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Timber floor as far as I know .. Yeah I mentioned the Tuff 2 to the client.
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Tuff dec trays are great for timber floors..
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As above, the tuff 2 but get a new saw if it needs to be trimmed
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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any info on this pleas
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Expensive though from what i have seen.
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