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Bon 21-856 Tuckpoint Trowel - Radius 1/4-inch with Comfort Grip Handle

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Each pointing trowel serves a specific purpose, and its selection depends on the nature of the task and the desired outcome. Choosing the proper scoop for the job is essential to ensure efficiency and accuracy in your pointing work. Working with mortar or cement requires pointing trowels, and the appropriate one might improve your work. This pointing trowel fills minor holes and repairs crumbling mortar joints. We analyzed top-rated pointing trowels for quality, pricing, ease of cleaning, and more to help you choose one. This guide will help you choose a pointed trowel. phone us on: 03 9459 3460 (local customers) or 0061 3 9459 3460 (international customers, UK, Ireland, USA, Canada, NZ, France, Europe, etc) We also manufacture Raking Tools, available in 10mm and 12mm diameter and also Square or Flat bottomed. Others available on request.

Pointing trowel blades are usually steel or stainless steel. Steel is cheaper yet corrosion-prone. Stainless steel is more expensive yet more robust and corrosion-resistant.Performance: We evaluate pointing trowels by their precision, control, and efficiency in applying mortar or filler to joints. Trowels that improve control, accuracy, and speed are preferred.

Pointing trowels are designed for efficiency and speed. Their small blade makes tight locations and hard-to-reach areas easy to reach. This efficiency speeds joint filling and saves time on masonry jobs.They are available in 2 standard lengths 75mm and 125mm long and also a wide variety of square widths. International customers delivery: for international customers (outside Australia) you can now choose your delivery from We cannot give exact delivery times by Couriers Please as the drivers deliver parcels according to their unique daily schedule which is any time that particular day. Form: Pointing trowel blade form affects ease of use. Flat blades are excellent for mortaring wide areas, whereas pointed blades are better for narrow spots. If you are unsure of the size of the joints you will be working with, it is always better to use a larger blade size.

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