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Discuss The bucket dolly in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; Who would buy 1 or more of these....i certainly would and lets see what you think..? [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSpHml6_5QI]YouTube - Bucket Dolly[/ame] Tradetiler....are you watching....
          
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    Default The bucket dolly

    Who would buy 1 or more of these....i certainly would and lets see what you think..?


    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSpHml6_5QI]YouTube - Bucket Dolly[/ame]






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    Default Re: The bucket dolly

    I have a "tray" on wheels that I use for my tiles if working on a large floor, I can pull them with me as I go, it saves having to carry boxes all over the place and believe it or not I thought about making some sort of knee pad with wheels about 10 years ago, my mate welded some angle iron to form a square and we fitted castors to it, then I fitted a seat off a bike to it but angled the seat down so it fitted your bum so to speak and it worked a treat, only problem was some nameless person pinched it from Fitness first's mop cupboard in Dundee!!! Dohhhh!!!! too late now!!!!!!



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    ROLLING KNEE PADS !!!!! Are my eyes dreaming ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by marke View Post
    ROLLING KNEE PADS !!!!! Are my eyes dreaming ???


    Knee blades..

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    Default Re: The bucket dolly

    just seen em Dave !!! this is the happiest day of my life

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    Default Re: The bucket dolly

    use that type of thing already Dave useful when your buckets a bit full and no one else in shouting distance lol

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    Default Re: The bucket dolly

    There ok as long as you got no lippage DAVE and your floors are level else you would stay at one end of the room
    I like the idea for the bucket! do they do them big enough to carry the gorrilla buckets as these are what i use quite a wide base to them!!!
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    Default Re: The bucket dolly

    My wife bought me a small trolley a few years ago in lidl.£4.99 . Bargain.triangular shape.3 castor wheels on bottom.i also use it on floors to carry the tiles.easily takes 4 or 5 boxes.just pull it about with you.means you dont have to get up so much.never spotted em since.
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    Brilliant... well thought out

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    I like the idea of dragging a trolley with tiles on
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    Default Re: The bucket dolly

    Would it work well in the real world? Dirt on floors, joints, easily marked tiles etc. What are the wheels made from?

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    Default Re: The bucket dolly

    Great stuff, I think I'd definately get the knee pads and a couple of the bucket things. good find Dave.
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    Default Re: The bucket dolly

    machinemart sell things like the trolleys,seperate castors are £2 each, then u need a bit of ply

    good post dave

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    looks like a good product and i would buy one.
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    there's far too much carry on in my head for that to be practical!
    would be great for the more mentall stable amongst us
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