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    Looking online for one of these as realised I have two school tables in cabin I could get dh to attach one to.. What are they called in diy shops/builders providers. ? Have tried
    Cement mix tray but no go! Help please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by murphf View Post
    Looking online for one of these as realised I have two school tables in cabin I could get dh to attach one to.. What are they called in diy shops/builders providers. ? Have tried
    Cement mix tray but no go! Help please.
    Builders trayers
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    Quote Originally Posted by FussyElmo View Post
    Thanks! We do have b and q here but it's not that near , no wickes in Ireland .. We have woodies DIY which is a chain but I can't see them on twit site!

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    Try tool station £15 builders/cement tray

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    Quote Originally Posted by murphf View Post
    Thanks! We do have b and q here but it's not that near , no wickes in Ireland .. We have woodies DIY which is a chain but I can't see them on twit site!
    What about amazon

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mixing-Spot-...ords=tuffspots
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    Quote Originally Posted by FussyElmo View Post
    I need to be getting myself a few of these...even if I haven't got a stand for them it would keep things contained thanks FussyElmo x

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    Try tools station £15 builders tray

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    Does anyone know where you could get the stand for them from? The messy play centre has them and they are really sturdy and easier for the children to access.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EmmaReed84 View Post
    Does anyone know where you could get the stand for them from? The messy play centre has them and they are really sturdy and easier for the children to access.
    They are very expensive

    D&G Educational | Educational Supplies | Tuff Spot Height Adjustable Stand

    People are attaching them to childrens tables
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    if you look on eBay you can get a tray for i think £8.99 + £6.50 delivery.

    I think I'm going to have to get some soon as well, very handy for containing mess!!!
    Marnie x

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    Quote Originally Posted by FussyElmo View Post
    They are very expensive

    D&G Educational | Educational Supplies | Tuff Spot Height Adjustable Stand

    People are attaching them to childrens tables
    HOW MUCH!!!!! FLIPPING HECK!!!

    I was thinking about £30 max!

    Oh well... next year maybe

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    Don't think amazon will deliver to Ireland and cant find them on eBay either!! Grr!

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    Got one in b and q yest! They are shallower than I thought to be honest!

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    Yes they are shallow. Got to say I love mine. I mostly use it for really little ones to explore messy things in as they can sit in the middle. Kind of like a mat that won't crumple.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clareelizabeth1 View Post
    Yes they are shallow. Got to say I love mine. I mostly use it for really little ones to explore messy things in as they can sit in the middle. Kind of like a mat that won't crumple.
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    Hoping to attach it to a table.. And use it for water
    Play sometimes but if dh drills
    It to attach it I assume it will leak..
    What do others
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    I know that at wickes they are called ruff trays as I was looking at them recently £18.99 there I think.

    Couldn't find them on the homebase site so whether they don't sell them or if they are called something else there not sure.

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    Could he use sealant (like round the bath) where he's put the screws to make it sealed and stopped leakages?

 

 

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