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thevinnyofoz
Hi all,
Bought myself one of these Stanley Mobile Project centres and I think it's the bee's knees. A bit too wide but that's not really a problem as a table ( like the Black and Decker Work Mate ) it's a tad too wide when it turns into a trolly to cart your gear about. Look them up, I found a lot of reviews on them, mostly got a big thumbs up.
Just dug out my old Rotozip after buying new tile bits for it, was nervous though as I ain't turned it on since May 2004 ! Thought it might explode so switched on with closed eyes and looking the other way :yikes:The Stanley table held the tile well and let me use the Rotozip for it's intended purpose without any problems. Wet cutter sits on it well also and at a good hight. Trolly is nothing special, but is very usefull. To be honest the trolly option is what made me chose this table over the Workmate.
Well happy with it, does look a bit flash though, customers are going to think i'm a right posh g1t. Look them up and see for yourself.
Bought myself one of these Stanley Mobile Project centres and I think it's the bee's knees. A bit too wide but that's not really a problem as a table ( like the Black and Decker Work Mate ) it's a tad too wide when it turns into a trolly to cart your gear about. Look them up, I found a lot of reviews on them, mostly got a big thumbs up.
Just dug out my old Rotozip after buying new tile bits for it, was nervous though as I ain't turned it on since May 2004 ! Thought it might explode so switched on with closed eyes and looking the other way :yikes:The Stanley table held the tile well and let me use the Rotozip for it's intended purpose without any problems. Wet cutter sits on it well also and at a good hight. Trolly is nothing special, but is very usefull. To be honest the trolly option is what made me chose this table over the Workmate.
Well happy with it, does look a bit flash though, customers are going to think i'm a right posh g1t. Look them up and see for yourself.