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just pointing out your error Craig ;)
may now be the best for that money, but I would say the most manageable and user friendly, as it can be transported and used inside without water going everywhere.
Yeah its defo user friendly, easy to use and light enough to carry about :thumbsup:
It did my head in turning it :triumph:
A lot of my work was over 750mm when i bought it :grimacing:
 
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The Tornado looks like the Dealt 2400 with a laser. Either a design rip off or dewalt make it for Monolith.
 

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Just read the instructions it's all explained and has a detailed drawing with the screws numbered so u know what's what


I've read the instructions! The wheels are all on. Id I go messing about with them, sure won't I knock it out of line. Say if I loosen the wheels from not tight, surely the tray could end up 1 or 2mm out!

Does anyone wheels move from side to side or are they bolted tight with wheels still moving. All mines are bolted tight to the frame.
 
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bolted tight, but sounds like one is out. Take tray of and put a straight edge on them, may show which is of
 

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