Yes I use an 11inch Mt for final trowel get more pressure behind it and it's razor sharp .I put on with 14 inch tyz acknowledgedoes anybody still use a 11"trowel to lay on and trowel up or for any part of plastering as that was the only trowel size i remember when i first started,i use 14" to lay on and use the 11"for last trowel just seems to work for me
TyzackYes I use an 11inch Mt for final trowel get more pressure behind it and it's razor sharp .I put on with 14 inch tyz acknowledge
I do... ruff on with ll" ox flatten with speedskim/spat, trowel up with 16"ox then last pass the the ultraflex...alot less strain on the joints...... nut put ceiling on with the 16" as i seem to drop alot more with the 11"...
Did it have a bright red handle malc? They have a new range out with thin width blades and thin red handles.
Wise words @irish_spread ......If it won't fit, don't force it........use a tyzack and let it slide.......lolI had a new 13" and 11" tyzack delivery today, £34 for both incl delivery, ss and ready to use. Got a ceilings and skim down to picture rails job for next week. Ah the luxury of an 11" trowel when the picture rail is 12"" from the ceiling, plasterers heaven
11in carbon steel Marshaltown is my favorite trowel tbh i have a well broken in one in the van and 3 in the shed which i bought last year cos they are getting harder to source. I also have the Tyzack stainless pre worn in trowels which i found the 16in ones tend to warp after a while so stick with the 13/14in ones now.
I like the blades but the handle doesn't agree with me for some reasonWhen it comes to trowels nothing beats a 'Tyzack'
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I have had Tyzack for the past 7 to 8 years now and I think they are equally as good as MtView attachment 14929 New and carbon porn from the 80's
I have had Tyzack for the past 7 to 8 years now and I think they are equally as good as Mt
View attachment 14929 New and carbon porn from the 80's
the new handles look like ragni
I never had one but wanted to know when I read threads and talked to older spreads they said the older tyzack were the biz but what is difference between the ones from old days and now.The carbon is an old mt. The Tyzack handles aren't bad when you get used to them tbh . It bugs me when people say X trowel is the best, if you're a proper plasterer you should be able to leave a good standard with ANY professional trowel. I've got many brands of trowels but I personally prefer Tyzack because they feel light, are well balanced, fairly well broken in and if some scumbag nicks it will only cost £17 to replace . Any bigger than 13" feel a bit too rigid to be honest though
I never had one but wanted to know when I read threads and talked to older spreads they said the older tyzack were the biz but what is difference between the ones from old days and now.
My uncle gave me a twin shank Tyzack when I left school it was a great trowel .as above everything @Irish spread said about the new Tyzack is spot onMy uncle
I never had one but wanted to know when I read threads and talked to older spreads they said the older tyzack were the biz but what is difference between the ones from old days and now.
That's what another older spread told me and what I thought , I know nothing about steel but got a feeling a lot would like to use the British steel on a trowel again if that's what the difference is, seems like all the steel on mt and nela might be Chinese as well.?They're made in China now. That's you out.