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Wrong place for this I know but I cant work out how to start a new thread in the forum
Anyone got any good recommendations for a new washboy? Finally ... -
Wash Boy Recommendation?
Wrong place for this I know but I cant work out how to start a new thread in the forum 
Anyone got any good recommendations for a new washboy? Finally time to retire old faithful and wondered if anyone had any good or bad experiences with any particular brands or models??
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Re: Onlinetiler | Videos | A Professional Tilers' View On Tiling
One of these
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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David - Tradetiler (16-08-2010), jamie B (13-08-2010), Onlinetiler (11-08-2010), SandyFloor (13-08-2010)
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Re: Wash Boy Recommendation?
Couldn't agree more.
As for how to post a new thread: if you're on the forum homepage you see the list of forum categories. Click any of those, and you'll see the list of threads. Both above and below the list of threads (or topics as they're also called) you'll see the following image, click it and fill in the details:

Hope that helps mate.
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Re: Wash Boy Recommendation?
Deffo a Karl Dahm, had mine years but coming to end of its life. Bought a cheap one once and regretted it.
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Re: Wash Boy Recommendation?
You get a discount from tradetiler too. Checkout the thread in the tilersforums arms.
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Re: Wash Boy Recommendation?
I bought a Rubi washboy last year and regret not getting a Karl Dahm
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Re: Wash Boy Recommendation?
yep get the karl daham its a great wash boy ,only this year i tryed it ,would never be with out it again
be good at 1 thing ,not average at lots
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Re: Wash Boy Recommendation?

Originally Posted by
Ken Bruty
I'm getting one next week

on the strength of all the comments past and present on this forum.


a call to tradetiler and your sorted
be good at 1 thing ,not average at lots
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Re: Wash Boy Recommendation?
Don't forget the tilersforums arms discount code!
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Re: Wash Boy Recommendation?

Originally Posted by
Dan
Don't forget the tilersforums arms discount code!
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handy thing to have that code ,365 drills did the same on the tilers kits £10 off ant bad
be good at 1 thing ,not average at lots
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I saw a really really sad looking guy in a tow truck this morning..I thought 'He's heading for a breakdown'
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