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    Very quick one, about to put an order into tts, are the covers for the tuff trays any good, or do they come off or not last very long. Thanks in advance.

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    Mine ripped a I got it out of the packet, never use it.

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    My dad made me a lid out of MDF with bolts that go into the little holes. Its brill. I throw a cloth over it and we use it as a craft and dining table too. (obviously with legs!)

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    Wooden top it is, I have a saw somewhere lol.

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    Would you mind sending me a pic of yours, just so I can see what you mean about the bolts.

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    I'm also interested to see how it looks. No matter how well I secure the plastic covers when I use it outside part always moves and I end up with rain getting in.

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    I'm not very good at adding photos on here but here goes!! It's two separate pieces for ease of storage and also it is quite heavy. I've just taken photos of one half so you can see.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boris View Post
    I'm not very good at adding photos on here but here goes!! It's two separate pieces for ease of storage and also it is quite heavy. I've just taken photos of one half so you can see.
    That's fab thanks, don't think mine has got holes in top of tuff tray, did he drill them should be easy enough I suppose :-/ definitely worth trying looks great. Thanks for sharing.

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    There were holes there already but he did make them slightly bigger. HTH xx

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    Thanks for photos. I am going to show them to dh and see if he can do the same on mine.

 

 

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