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I have a "tray" on wheels that I use for my tiles if working on a large floor, I can pull them with me as I go, it saves having to carry boxes all over the place and believe it or not I thought about making some sort of knee pad with wheels about 10 years ago, my mate welded some angle iron to form a square and we fitted castors to it, then I fitted a seat off a bike to it but angled the seat down so it fitted your bum so to speak and it worked a treat, only problem was some nameless person pinched it from Fitness first's mop cupboard in Dundee!!! Dohhhh!!!! too late now!!!!!!

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good idea though.
 

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