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mz30

I suppose it's horse's for course's ,myself i very rarely carry tile's but if i have to a can get 20m2 on plus adhesive and tool's,most of the time my tile's are delivered straight to site ,on the tools side of thing's i carry three cutter's a ts-40 a sigma 500 and a ts-60 at all time's along with 2 wet cutter's one a 110v and the other a 240v plus lead's, light's and a transformer along with 2 gorrilla bucket's of tool's .
If i am doing slate,marble,granite e.t.c i have a bigger wet cutter that slide's onto the back seat easily.

I suppose if you are transporting material's on a regular basis a van is the way to go ,but most midi sized van's will only take as much as i carry anyway.
 
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bigdaz

when i started plastering I used my escourt hatch but got sick of humping bags of plaster out the back so bought a mondeo estate and it was much better. its amazing the amount of gear you need for plastering what with ladders, buckets, tools and bags of plaster. I put one of those boot covers down inside it and even 2 years later you'd never be able to tell what i'd been using it for.
theres definately a lot less stuff to carry with tiling and theres always the option of a tow-bar and trailer
 
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grumpygrouter

I use a BMW estate 3 series. 10 years old now and if you go to Home base an spend about £6 you can get a tarpaulin that you can cover the back with. Keeps most of the mess reasonably well contained. If you can fund you van purchase through the sale of the car then do so as you will probably get more in you van than your car and you don't have to take as many precautions regariding mess. Also better for advertising.

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chris.tiling

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I have been using my Zafira since starting in September. I have put an off cut of damp proof membrane in the back to protect the car. I needed to have the additional seats as all four of us in my family are quite tall, so when I do get a van I will need the second row of seats. Looking at swb Merc Vito but cant find one for the price I want yet. Will probably wait until I have at least one years experience before changing from car to van
 
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CLAYS TILES

i got myself a ford escort van that runs on LPG (47p a litre). van only cost me £975 and its i good condition. gonna sign it up soon
becareful gary,these lpg cars/vans have some problems with electrics & it can get expensive to correct it! not all of them but i've heard they can play up!
glad your saving money thou, i have to pay £1.08p for diesel!:mad2:
 

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