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    Default bucket trolley etc

    might be handy in diy section

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    Default re: bucket trolley etc

    Looks nice, used something similar before for large floors, ain't we Pete, he'll look in at this I'm sure.

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    Default re: bucket trolley etc

    looks handy

    I wonder what its like as a skateboard
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    I have one,i'v been using it for a couple of years now!! great for wheeling tiles around a floor on
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    Default Re: bucket trolley etc

    Do you know how much they are normally...

    Lidl here i come.

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    Default Re: bucket trolley etc

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    Do you know how much they are normally...

    Lidl here i come.
    Too true, if the wheels are good i will have a couple of those
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Ramic View Post
    Too true, if the wheels are good i will have a couple of those
    The wheels look ok in the pic, going to the store to look for myself as well, I'll take a couple for that money

    Lass across the road works in Tesco, I've asked her to look out for a 'spare' dolly for me, she says they cost a fortune ???

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    Mine cost a fiver a couple of years ago !! i'v had my wife watching out for them ever since,lol.
    very,very,very handy
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    I have one! My mum bought it for me to use in the garden for moving large potted plants. Wheels are tough and vertainly good enough for a bucket of muck! Mine has seen better days and been in the garden for about 2 years, its untreated wood btw.

    Anyway never mind the trolley what about the tiling tools! lol

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    Default Re: bucket trolley etc

    the wheels look strong...id rather make one out of ply. one where you can fit tiles and a bucket on or 2 seperate ones, square and round...

    good price tho

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    The one i got is sky! Lately iv seen it carrying 24 600x600 polished porcelain tiles.lol.it is strong.iv had to tighten the wheels a few times.
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    Default Re: bucket trolley etc

    That workbench looks ok for a quick light-weight one, in fact the folding horse that's it's attached to looks like the cheaper of the two horses Stanley sell, Stanley must re-brand who ever make this.

    I've never bought tools for Lidl, but for little bits like that I might be tempted

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    Quote Originally Posted by AstonTiling View Post
    the wheels look strong...id rather make one out of ply. one where you can fit tiles and a bucket on or 2 seperate ones, square and round...

    good price tho

    That is ply Ed, i looked at mine today and its still solid as a rock!

    I have a couple of bits tool wise from Aldi, not great stuff but its only occasional use stuff so its fine. I have their Workzone ceiling props, core drill set (£40 been brilliant!) and 4" power craft grinder, (present from mum!) I dont use grinders very much so its been fine for me.

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    Looking good for a tenner
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    Ive had these for about 6 years now but i go to garden centers and buy pot plant holders on wheels, they are a better shape and the bucket sits down in a skirt!!

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    Default Re: bucket trolley etc

    looks like i,ll be heading there get me one of those. i also like those padded gloves as well, not anti vibrat gloves but might be handy for minor drilling and so forth.

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    Think I'll be off there too... but likely end buying a load of stuff I don'really need....

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    i love the concept of everything on wheels, i even made a wooden box on wheels for my stacks of mosaics, its much easier to push a box on wheels back than stand up and Carrie armfuls of mosaics back when you are laying a floor of a swimming pool!!

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    Any one used this Ultrasonic Measuring Tool before? any good?

    They are normally around £30 or more so it's half price here.
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    PD 42 Laser Range Meter i use one of these!!

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    PD 42 Laser Range Meter i use one of these!!
    That's a nice bit of kit

    Your link wasn't working but done a search and found it
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    Default Re: bucket trolley etc

    i have a leica dista 2...£100-00p, really accurate and is the smallest laser measure out there at the moment, or it was last year?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AstonTiling View Post
    i have a leica dista 2...£100-00p, really accurate and is the smallest laser measure out there at the moment, or it was last year?
    It's still the smallest in the world Leica Disto D2 PDF
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    Do you know how much they are normally...

    Lidl here i come.

    was in lidl yesterday 9.99 for the trolley,bought umpteen tools fae lidl,over the years no probs

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    It's still the smallest in the world Leica Disto D2 PDF
    thats funny your link for this did not work for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by gooner59 View Post
    thats funny your link for this did not work for me
    That's strange, try this leica_disto_laser_measurers
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