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Discuss Tileminator from dural. in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; Hi everyone. Just having a look at the Dural site and saw a tool for spreading adhesive across large areas of floors called a tileminator. Has anyone got one,and if ...
          
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    Default Tileminator from dural.

    Hi everyone.

    Just having a look at the Dural site and saw a tool for spreading adhesive across large areas of floors called a tileminator. Has anyone got one,and if so what do you think of it? I would post a link but having a problem for some reason. thanks.

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    I haven't got one or used one but I have seen them. My impression was that if you had a shopping center or airport to do then they might be worth a try but to be hones I think that they would be more hassle then they are worth. Would be interested to get a review from somebody that has used it tho.
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    So would I Rich. I don't do massive floors but I do get a lot of 20m2 + floors. If it really does safe time it might be worth the money over time?.

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    Default Re: Tileminator from dural.

    Raimondi have been making something similar for years now. Great for large areas and a team of fixers I would imagine. Pointless for me though.
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