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Back Butter Buddy
Is this available in the UK yet.
I want to get hold of a few. I want one and a big tiling contractor needs a lot of them.
I want to get hold of a few. I want one and a big tiling contractor needs a lot of them.
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Re: Back Butter Buddy
I've still got the designers email address so I'll send him a message this evening ROC and find out for you...Not sure if he'll get a pm off here...
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Re: Back Butter Buddy
Not available in the UK yet. When he sent over a box of samples it was found that they don't fit most UK sized buckets. He has since sorted that problem but as far as I'm aware none have been sent to the uk again for trial.
If you are after a qty then I'm sure he'd supply them via the US
If you are after a qty then I'm sure he'd supply them via the US
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Re: Back Butter Buddy
Could you not make one? i'm sure something like a belt bearing from a car engine and some 18mm ply would do the job?
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Had a reply from the distributor and they haven't corrected the issue with compatibility of UK buckets as of yet (Sure that could be overcome over here somehow). He didn't mention anything about shipping but has passed on my email to Phil (the designer) who will no doubt pop into the forum and give you some answers ROC..
Good luck with them monster tiles
Good luck with them monster tiles
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Re: Back Butter Buddy
Distributor Wes? You saying they now have a UK distributor? Not Dave @ TT is it?
Phil did say he had sorted the issue maybe just a prototype then?
Phil did say he had sorted the issue maybe just a prototype then?
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Re: Back Butter Buddy
I don't know how big a belt bearing is, but if it's a bit bulky you can buy a "Lazy Susan Bearing," - very slim, come in a range of sizes - the 12" model below is advertised as taking a 450kg load.haveagohero wrote:Could you not make one? i'm sure something like a belt bearing from a car engine and some 18mm ply would do the job?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LAZY-SUSAN-BE ... 4ab88ea320
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No CR, http://www.primo-tools.com/ . I emailed Ric Maggio. Couldn't find Phils email address.Colour Republic wrote:Distributor Wes? You saying they now have a UK distributor? Not Dave @ TT is it?
Phil did say he had sorted the issue maybe just a prototype then?
He told me they would be ready in a few months, so you could be right with prototype. Probably not on the line yet.
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Wow!! £11.75, that's got to be worth a puntayjay wrote:I don't know how big a belt bearing is, but if it's a bit bulky you can buy a "Lazy Susan Bearing," - very slim, come in a range of sizes - the 12" model below is advertised as taking a 450kg load.haveagohero wrote:Could you not make one? i'm sure something like a belt bearing from a car engine and some 18mm ply would do the job?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LAZY-SUSAN-BE ... 4ab88ea320
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Re: Back Butter Buddy
So has to make a completely different size of "Buddy" ???Colour Republic wrote:Not available in the UK yet. When he sent over a box of samples it was found that they don't fit most UK sized buckets.
Why not just export them complete with a bucket ???
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Re: Back Butter Buddy
I haven't even got welders goggles.........I don't do engineering stuff lol. The nearest I would get to making one is buying a £10 childs potters wheel.haveagohero wrote:Could you not make one? i'm sure something like a belt bearing from a car engine and some 18mm ply would do the job?
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Wes........................
Thanks for the effort, buddy. Much appreciated.
Thankfully, it isn't one of my jobs with the 35Kg tiles. One of our tilers is a commercial on site tiling foreman and his firm has the job.
Thanks for the effort, buddy. Much appreciated.
Thankfully, it isn't one of my jobs with the 35Kg tiles. One of our tilers is a commercial on site tiling foreman and his firm has the job.
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Re: Back Butter Buddy
Hi Wes,
Yes I DID get the Email from Rich. We didn't need to get a complete NEW tool. Just needed to redesign the base a bit. I have had other things I have been working on recently so unfortunately
this UK re-design has been put off a bit. We have a LARGE trade show here in Jan called Surfaces and then the largest in April called Coverings. Coverings is more International and maybe by then we will have the "New and Improved" International BBB ready. Until then, Another friend from the UK that received one of the FIRST shipments and just cut down one of your buckets and it fit and worked fine.He did a video review on you tube but I can't find the link anymore. i will keep trying and post it here if I do. - Phil
Yes I DID get the Email from Rich. We didn't need to get a complete NEW tool. Just needed to redesign the base a bit. I have had other things I have been working on recently so unfortunately
this UK re-design has been put off a bit. We have a LARGE trade show here in Jan called Surfaces and then the largest in April called Coverings. Coverings is more International and maybe by then we will have the "New and Improved" International BBB ready. Until then, Another friend from the UK that received one of the FIRST shipments and just cut down one of your buckets and it fit and worked fine.He did a video review on you tube but I can't find the link anymore. i will keep trying and post it here if I do. - Phil