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    As supplied by trade tiler has anyone got one of these, or have you used one? is it worth the money and is it any good?
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    Default Re: Rotozip tile dock

    It's a good idea i think..

    It leaves both hands free to work with..

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    I like the idea of it and it seems very robust and practical from the pics, I nearly ordered one but i did think it was an uneccesary purchase where you could make do with a work mate and perhaps some ply with the holes cut out this works ok but i was wondering if anyone has got one and is it worth the money?
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    Default Re: Rotozip tile dock

    looks great but its a fair bit of cash for something that can be done on a bench.......i like pretty things tho so i am tempted, if i give in to temptation i'll let you know.

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    I think hard and fast if I need new tools, far to many sitting in my lockup
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