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I used Ragni trowels almost exclusively from the late 80's until around 2008 when I switched to Marshalltown Permashape. Well I'm fed up with the quality of the Marshalltowns getting worse and worse and lasting no time at all. So I've bought myself a nice new Ragni 11" stainless trowel. It feels well put together and the blade is made of Japanese steel.
Here's hoping.
 
I used Ragni trowels almost exclusively from the late 80's until around 2008 when I switched to Marshalltown Permashape. Well I'm fed up with the quality of the Marshalltowns getting worse and worse and lasting no time at all. So I've bought myself a nice new Ragni 11" stainless trowel. It feels well put together and the blade is made of Japanese steel.
Here's hoping.

Well we’ll enjoy the videos of you visiting the Ragni factory and all the glitz and glamour that goes with the endorsement
 
I like the ragni angle trowel, too bad I stood on it few weeks ago and had to pick shitty marshalltown one instead as out of stock everywhere. I also got ragni ponting trowel and the long pipe trowel thing. Might think about swapping main trowel too tbf. See what happens
 
Well we’ll enjoy the videos of you visiting the Ragni factory and all the glitz and glamour that goes with the endorsement

Andy Claggs finally makes his long-awaited “pilgrimage to the holy ground of craftsmanship” — the Ragni Trowel Factory in Italy. What begins as a guided tour quickly unravels into two hours of escalating fury, unsolicited advice, and an impromptu lecture on “trowel soul geometry.”

Highlights include:

Andy storming the QA room shouting, “THIS ISN’T JUST STEEL, IT’S DESTINY!”

A 17-minute argument with the head engineer about handle curvature.

Andy demanding to be knighted by the factory foreman.

The camera shaking as security attempts to “escort the master to the car park.”

Closing monologue filmed outside the gates, where Andy, clutching a cheese wedge and a bottle of port, declares, “I’ve seen the forge… and I am not the same.”


Top comment:

> PlasterKing1973: “You can see the exact moment the tour guide gives up on humanity.”

Reply – AndyClaggsOfficial: “NO ONE GIVES UP ON HUMANITY WHEN THEY’VE MET ME. THEY JUST FINALLY UNDERSTAND IT.”
 
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I used Ragni trowels almost exclusively from the late 80's until around 2008 when I switched to Marshalltown Permashape. Well I'm fed up with the quality of the Marshalltowns getting worse and worse and lasting no time at all. So I've bought myself a nice new Ragni 11" stainless trowel. It feels well put together and the blade is made of Japanese steel.
Here's hoping.

Ragni had a huge rebrand a few years back... their corner trowel is for me one of the best on the market
 
I used Ragni trowels almost exclusively from the late 80's until around 2008 when I switched to Marshalltown Permashape. Well I'm fed up with the quality of the Marshalltowns getting worse and worse and lasting no time at all. So I've bought myself a nice new Ragni 11" stainless trowel. It feels well put together and the blade is made of Japanese steel.
Here's hoping.
I used ragni on rendering work mainly to save my best skimming trowels getting f**k*d up with sand under the blade and popping down top rivet i had a spell with Marshalltown bending out of shape in the 90s but they always replaced them with no questions but I stuck with them and been ok since their margin trowels are good
 
I used ragni on rendering work mainly to save my best skimming trowels getting f**k*d up with sand under the blade and popping down top rivet i had a spell with Marshalltown bending out of shape in the 90s but they always replaced them with no questions but I stuck with them and been ok since their margin trowels are good
IMO nothing wears a trowel in as well as working with sand and cement.
I only stopped using the Ragnis towards the end of the big s&c f&s site I had, knowing that it would be unlikely that I would be able to wear them in as quickly as I had done. That's when I changed to preworn trowels, firstly Tyzak and then Marshalltown.
 
IMO nothing wears a trowel in as well as working with sand and cement.
I only stopped using the Ragnis towards the end of the big s&c f&s site I had, knowing that it would be unlikely that I would be able to wear them in as quickly as I had done. That's when I changed to preworn trowels, firstly Tyzak and then Marshalltown.
I used the tyzak red handled one with the back handle hanger on it good trowel but couldn't hang it on a water bucket
 
I used the tyzak red handled one with the back handle hanger on it good trowel but couldn't hang it on a water bucket
Like this.
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Is that yours Paul?
No mate, but i got given a ragni, spear&jackson hawk and a s&j guager as my first tools, me and my tradesman had our tools stolen and a labourer was sent to a local merchants and he came back with a two red handle single tang Tyzack trowels. For me it was a total score I was on 20 odd quid a week, the trowel cost more than that. Loved that trowel but can't remember what happened to it, I went to Marshalltown and stuck with them after that, this would be 1984.
Picture came from this.
 
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I still have my marshalltown trowel I first used... Moved to NELA but not did enough to breakit in so gave that to another local plasterer who had tool stolen...

Have absolutely no interest in plastering again after my shoulder op
 
I still have my marshalltown trowel I first used... Moved to NELA but not did enough to breakit in so gave that to another local plasterer who had tool stolen...

Have absolutely no interest in plastering again after my shoulder op
I liked the look of those Nela trowels, especially those black cork handle ones. Never bothered though mainly because I'm from a time when you had a finishing trowel and a couple of others, not a trowel for every occasion.
 
Must admit that I liked Marshalltown, but they weren't as good as the Tyzack trowels no where near as robust but they were a bit lighter and I preferred the handle on the Marshalltown and they were cheaper. Never liked the Ragni black plastic handle or the fact they weren't individually riveted, they pop rivets at the toe of the trowel easier. Have to say the modern Ragni trowels look good I have a Ragni small tool and bucket trowels also have one of their angle trowels that a quality trowel.
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Must admit that I liked Marshalltown, but they weren't as good as the Tyzack trowels no where near as robust but they were a bit lighter and I preferred the handle on the Marshalltown and they were cheaper. Never liked the Ragni black plastic handle or the fact they weren't individually riveted, they pop rivets at the toe of the trowel easier. Have to say the modern Ragni trowels look good I have a Ragni small tool and bucket trowels also have one of their angle trowels that a quality trowel.
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Those old style Ragnis with the plastic handles (black handle-carbon steel, grey-stainless steel) were surprisingly robust. I reckon I used to get at least thirty houses floated with each carbon and skimmed with each stainless. With the Marshalltowns you just seem to get them really nicely worn in and the front rivet will pop.
 
I used Ragni trowels almost exclusively from the late 80's until around 2008 when I switched to Marshalltown Permashape. Well I'm fed up with the quality of the Marshalltowns getting worse and worse and lasting no time at all. So I've bought myself a nice new Ragni 11" stainless trowel. It feels well put together and the blade is made of Japanese steel.
Here's hoping.
Suppose so mate, their midget trowels are not too bad when all is said and done. You should get on quite nicely with one of them.
Genually pleased that youv'e gotten there in the end mate ! (y)
 
Must admit that I liked Marshalltown, but they weren't as good as the Tyzack trowels no where near as robust but they were a bit lighter and I preferred the handle on the Marshalltown and they were cheaper. Never liked the Ragni black plastic handle or the fact they weren't individually riveted, they pop rivets at the toe of the trowel easier. Have to say the modern Ragni trowels look good I have a Ragni small tool and bucket trowels also have one of their angle trowels that a quality trowel.
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I think I did a post on this years ago...

Where companies are great.... then when they get popular they change and become shite....

MAkita were amazing and now rubbish... marshalltown were ace then went to the dogs...

I think the list can carry on
 
Those old style Ragnis with the plastic handles (black handle-carbon steel, grey-stainless steel) were surprisingly robust. I reckon I used to get at least thirty houses floated with each carbon and skimmed with each stainless. With the Marshalltowns you just seem to get them really nicely worn in and the front rivet will pop.
I don't disagree, I definitely didn't use ragni trowels as much as you so you have more experience, yeah also had a couple of Marshalltown pop when they became good, I really liked the feel of them. I found the SS Marshalltown trowels more solid but there not carbon steel they'll never wear the same, had a few over years and got used to them but when switched over to my Marshalltown carbon for finishing, it's like the difference between a claymore and a rapier. They both get the job done, just that carbon takes less effort.
 
I think I did a post on this years ago...

Where companies are great.... then when they get popular they change and become shite....

MAkita were amazing and now rubbish... marshalltown were ace then went to the dogs...

I think the list can carry on
Yeah, that's when other other companies jump into the market, some shine other's don't.
Get me blud.
 
Doesn't matter what trowel any c**t uses ... still the same thing.... F*****g G** plastering as f**k c**ts... all with thier G** as f**k trowels...f**k that s**t !
F*****g becoming a brickie, so I am ... so F*****g there ya c**ts !!! :oops:
 
That's it Paul
Thi
IMO nothing wears a trowel in as well as working with sand and cement.
I only stopped using the Ragnis towards the end of the big s&c f&s site I had, knowing that it would be unlikely that I would be able to wear them in as quickly as I had done. That's when I changed to preworn trowels, firstly Tyzak and then Marshalltown.
Think you spend to much time on the lake fishing instead of push the trowels up and LOL
 
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