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    any one got one of these ,thinking of shelling out for one,looks quite impressive on
    video, like the docking station that goes with it for securing tiles while drilling,
    any one got a best place to buy one ,there was alink some where but i cant track it down
    thanks in advance
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    Default Re: gtr bosch tile router

    Check out ebay there some new ones being sold on there.
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    Default Re: gtr bosch tile router

    did you get the bosch? I looked at the promo video and the tile that was being routered etc was a cheap spanish thing
    with a soft biscuit back. i could have made the holes quicker with a lochboy!!
    what we need is feedback from someone who's used the thing on some serious porcelain tiles, say, 12mm thick eh?
    The concept is good but where's the real proof?

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    Default Re: gtr bosch tile router

    Hi guys i have got that router it is great on soft tiles but porcelain floor tiles - forget it.

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    Default Re: gtr bosch tile router

    Not value for money then.
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