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It is Back Butter Buddy's Dad............
HI Tom, NO that is not my dad! .... I check in here every once in a while. I am not offended when you guys have a little fun talking about the back butter buddy tool. You MAY have more reviews by your local tilers soon as we are getting closer with a couple of your tile distributors interested in bringing it into the UK.... Cheers ! (as you guys say )
 
HI Tom, NO that is not my dad! .... I check in here every once in a while. I am not offended when you guys have a little fun talking about the back butter buddy tool. You MAY have more reviews by your local tilers soon as we are getting closer with a couple of your tile distributors interested in bringing it into the UK.... Cheers ! (as you guys say )

Without invention we would make no progress. Not every idea can be cost effective and work but without asking and trialing we would never know. Since seeing the back butter buddy I've used my washboy to put large format tiles on and it's worked well. There was a lot of rejection to levelling clips at first ( I still haven't used them) but they seem popular on here. So keep trying and I look forward to your tool arriving at a distributor near me soon.
 
Bob video just watched some don't see what the big deal is . Always put tiles on bucket for bb don't see great advantage
 
When I'm doin big floors (60m to 100m) I know that's not big to some of the legends on here I have a round wooden dolly that can take 200kg I just stack all my tiles face down and back butter on the stack and slide it along as I need it so it serves 2 purposes its my tile caddy and back butter station
 
When I'm doin big floors (60m to 100m) I know that's not big to some of the legends on here I have a round wooden dolly that can take 200kg I just stack all my tiles face down and back butter on the stack and slide it along as I need it so it serves 2 purposes its my tile caddy and back butter station
I have something similar which I used to use on any floor with a bit of room and totally forgot about it . Thanks for reminding me
 
When I'm doin big floors (60m to 100m) I know that's not big to some of the legends on here I have a round wooden dolly that can take 200kg I just stack all my tiles face down and back butter on the stack and slide it along as I need it so it serves 2 purposes its my tile caddy and back butter station
i do the same with addy and slc on 500x500 bits of osb with heavy duty castors on. but only on big floors😉
 
I have a bbb. It stays in the van most of the time. Another waste of money.
What is you biggest complaint? It can be that it takes up too much room or that it takes you so much longer? If you can't spare 10 seconds per tile to BB it easier you are on much tighter time frame than I am. It took me 30 seconds to type this and I could of BB'd 3 large tiles in that time.
 
If the bbb helps promote back buttering, then it's a thumbs up from me.

Meaning = I know the bbb isn't generally well received.
Most seasoned pros are already using back buttering and either a dolly, washboy etc. But if a product gets out there and at least makes people see the need to back butter - whether they buy one or not - the promotion of best practise - it's a good thing for the industry.
 

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