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Do you own a rotozip... in the
Tiling Tools at TilersForums;
You might be interested in this addition to the rotozip add on's from tradetiler..
RotoZip Tile Dock
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Make quick, accurate cuts with less broken tiles
The RotoZip Tile ... -
Do you own a rotozip...
You might be interested in this addition to the rotozip add on's from tradetiler..
RotoZip Tile Dock

Make quick, accurate cuts with less broken tiles
The RotoZip Tile Dock tile cutting station provides the professional a convenient, lightweight, and safety minded solution to secure tile while making cut-outs and cut-offs in large and small tile. Ideal for detailed cuts, bull nosing, and edge sanding.
Features:
- Quick-clamping system secures tile in any orientation.
- Easy set-up and one person operation.
- Accomodates tiles of various size and thickness including tiles with mesh backing.
- Cut-out templates let you make common cuts fast.
- Accessories store conveniently inside the Tile Dock.
- Corner Tile Dogs provide an extra-firm grip on the tile to prevent movement.
- Non Slip Feet
- Integral carry handles
Includes:
- Base
- Support Insert
- Clamp
- Corner Tile Dogs (2)
- Adjustable Vacuum Hose Mount
- Tracing Templates (3)
Weight 4.5 Kg
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The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Dave For This Useful Post:
garretridge (27-10-2009), jay (26-09-2009)
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user123
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Re: Do you own a rotozip...
It looks useful..
I'll keep it in mind for furture reference. My pc won't let me open intranet images so can't see the close-up and the way it adjusts, the recesses for two sqare tile sizes are there, any way to adjust to rectangular or oddly cut tiles? you can hear the mosaicist asking...
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Re: Do you own a rotozip...
I have'nt, I need to get the use out of it. At times I could of screamed for something better than a dremel I own with a ceramic tile cutter for the porcelain. Just got round the problem in the end, on the fence with this one
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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TilersForums Contributor
Re: Do you own a rotozip...
all these tools. one could have van full and no money
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Re: Do you own a rotozip...
You have to think carefully wether it's usefull bigregrout.
Then buy it because you can
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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TilersForums Contributor
Re: Do you own a rotozip...

Originally Posted by
whitebeam
You have to think carefully wether it's usefull bigregrout.
Then buy it because you can

that vry true friend. i like the colors of the tool very much. it very cool. . i could show boss, but he very cheap man. he even want us clean and use agin tile spaces
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