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Flintstone

What's your platform for cutting tiles on with the grinder, I'm looking at upgrading!
 
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Old Mod

Not far off Marc! A hop up, but being 6ft 5, it's not good for the back
Oh! Haha bloody Nora mate, that's pretty damn tall,
question tho, why the hell do you have a hop up! Hahaha
I'd of said the cheapest upgrade and most easily stored would be a pair of those plastic saw horses that fold flat and screw a bit of board on top.
Workmates are ok but they actually take up a lot of room I think and it'd be pretty low for you, unless you buy the higher end models.
The best upgrade you can get is a pair of these, to hold your work steady while you cut.
That leaves both hands free.
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Flintstone

Saw them the other day in screw fix, bit bulky? I only have a small van and it's already a bit full. Needs to be something fast and easy to get in and out, some times there might only be a couple of cuts to do. I've always had hop up! It's only really this year I've been cutting more with the grinder than wet cutter.
 

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