Its like a paint brush with some metal on the end, so the bristles dont touch the wall. LolWhats a corner trowel...................:RpS_confused:
:RpS_laugh:Alright bud..:RpS_thumbup:
you from up north?
Its like a paint brush with some metal on the end, so the bristles dont touch the wall. Lol
Depending on the type of plaster finish sometimes I like using an 'angle block' now days around here they're calling them an angle float. Kraft - PL061 - 9in x 4in x 3/4in Angle Float - from Jim & Slim's Tool Supply - Jim & Slim's Tool Supply
Depending on the type of plaster finish sometimes I like using an 'angle block' now days around here they're calling them an angle float. Kraft - PL061 - 9in x 4in x 3/4in Angle Float - from Jim & Slim's Tool Supply - Jim & Slim's Tool Supply
i always cut the corners off my angel trowels so the two corners are curved,, i just cut then with snips then sand the cut bits down so they are smooth again,, i find this stops you getting the lips
yeah, i've seen them on ebay. didn't know the term "angle block", though. might give one a whirl, i think..:RpS_thumbup:
Depending on the type of plaster finish sometimes I like using an 'angle block' now days around here they're calling them an angle float. Kraft - PL061 - 9in x 4in x 3/4in Angle Float - from Jim & Slim's Tool Supply - Jim & Slim's Tool Supply
These are just a double ended twitcher, IMHO you'll get a good finish quicker with a two sided internal trowel. Or if you're a rough bugger from up north quicker still with a brush:RpS_lol:
That was a low blow Andrew.....................:RpS_wub:
at least say it like ya mean it....................:rolleyes)
we didnt do much talking marra....................:RpS_wink:
Yeh you do like your fishing andy,Good keep her busy while I'm off fishing mate.