BuilderMCR
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I'd rather use a wet brush than carry a 'selection' of corner trowels. Unless you've been on a 2 week course I bet you didn't learn with a corner trowel.
I cannot remember whether I did or not, probably, well definitely not I suppose, I started training in 85' but I would not be without my angle trowel..I'd rather use a wet brush than carry a 'selection' of corner trowels. Unless you've been on a 2 week course I bet you didn't learn with a corner trowel.
I'd rather use a wet brush than carry a 'selection' of corner trowels. Unless you've been on a 2 week course I bet you didn't learn with a corner trowel.
Not used the eze sat yet, its in a box on a job I am going back to Thursday, buy I will try with the s*p*r*lex, its a great tool, but delicate.John try you're eze spat nice and tight in the angles pulling away from it
Spunky you stopped using your corner trowel fella, youve been getting into this cutting out style and thought fxxk me El was right
Builder mcr your an old school fella i see
Yep, only trowels you will see me with is my MT & bucket trowel and occasionally my midget trowel.
And filling knife and sandpaper
Wet to wets then..
Put on lay down
Cut out flat trowel ceilin flat trowel wall first trowel
Cut out flat trowel ceiling flat trowel wall second trowel light brush 1/2"
Cross out from from corners taking out brush mark leaves a sharp corner sharper than a slightly rounded corner trowel.
Wbu
Shovel twitchWell yes we did have angle trowels in the (olden days) it was a tyzac and looked like a dashing scoop,not like the big daft things that are out there now.