went to the local market and bought myself a spear and jackson 13inch float for a fiver and i saddle for a quid, might be worth looking into at the markets
dont know bout that mate to be honest your beta off paying gud money for a trowel that you know wont let you down you might think there a bit pricey but it saves you a lot of heartache at the end of the day
your right we all do have to start somewhere, however you do need a good trowel you will find it alot harder with a cheap trowel that is not made for a professional plasterer.
your right we all do have to start somewhere, however you do need a good trowel you will find it alot harder with a cheap trowel that is not made for a professional plasterer.
your right we all do have to start somewhere, however you do need a good trowel you will find it alot harder with a cheap trowel that is not made for a professional plasterer.
I have to agree with gps here mate. I try to save money wherever I can but a good trowel is essential kit. You wouldn't turn up for FA cup final in a pair of Dunlop Green Flash would you? Â ;D
i reckon if you can do a good job with crap tools you must be doing something right - although i myself have invested in pre-worn marsheltown stuff, saves me too much heartache
however if you were to spend a bit of time filing down the sides to a fairly sharp point, and round off the top corners slightly, you could have yourself a bargain
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