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MelonStrings

Lads,

Sorry if this is in the wrong forum, I searched on "tiling table", "folding table", "foldaway table" and a few others and didn't find what I was looking for.

Can anyone recommend a fold away flat table that provides a solid yet lightweight base in order to set up either one or both of a manual and wet cutter??

I'm wasting alot of time going up and down stairs between cuts, and I don't want to get the clients (admittedly my Nan at this point) upset with me wasting time and dirtying carpets/floors etc between room and cutting area! Is there a table that will be portable, practical and usable?!

(Apologies, this has probably been asked and answered many time, unfortunately my searching skills won't find the answer!!!

Cheers,
Melon.
 

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would a black and decker workmate type workbench do the job - these are available from screwfix and the like pretty cheaply
 
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dagger

Check out "youngman" on the interweb! look for "oddjob" the double up as the best hop up EVER!
 
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White Room

I bought a black and decker folding bench from B&Q, end of line never seen one before think it was for a chippy, £20. Could try flea bay
 
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Gazzer

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Its expensive but its at the right height. What about an aluminium hop up that can be bought for about £20 from the diy stores.
 
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Time's Ran Out

Melon - Shall I tell you what you want, what you really really want!

It's a sand/cement spot board from B&Q for £15 and as others a workmate for £20.
This way you get a good working height and the overflow water stays in the tray on the floor.
Use it on all domestic work when inside.:thumbsup:


Timeless John.
 
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doug boardley

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Its expensive but its at the right height. What about an aluminium hop up that can be bought for about £20 from the diy stores.
that's what I use Neale:thumbsup:Well, I use two for my cutter
 
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doug boardley

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if you look at the top left hand side of the cutter, you can see part of one!:lol:
 
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Daz

Dust sheets from front door to work area. If it's a bathroom that your doing, then get yourself a bathboard.

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