Where they stocked to mateAnyone got one ?
Seen a guy got one said it was carbon but after having a vage read of description think it is carbon but not the blade
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Bit far for me mate to have a quick browseRendit stock em at donny I think
I had one of those as my first trowel it was s**t, luckily it got stolen and was replaced by a tyzack.Sorry.. Ragni all you will ever need![]()
I had the wrong post open I thought this was about the Nela corner trowelI had one of those as my first trowel it was s**t, luckily it got stolen and was replaced by a tyzack.
Above the headboard more like!![]()
I got one its only the spine is carbon not the blade got it today 38 quid from blonesAnyone got one ?
Seen a guy got one said it was carbon but after having a vage read of description think it is carbon but not the blade
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I used Ragni's for years and years, same as my old man. Not as durable as expensive trowels but perfectly good in use. Wear them in on sand and cement back then so it didn't matter if they didn't last that long.I had one of those as my first trowel it was s**t, luckily it got stolen and was replaced by a tyzack.
Never liked the black plastic handle or fact that they popped a rivet too easily cos they didn't have the rivet right through the tang. The rivet and the tang were cast as one peice of metal, mind you like yourself I knew plasterers that liked them cos they were useable and cheap as chips.I used Ragni's for years and years, same as my old man. Not as durable as expensive trowels but perfectly good in use. Wear them in on sand and cement back then so it didn't matter if they didn't last that long.
I still screed with a Ragni.
The black handled carbons I'd probably get about 18-24 months out of one one sand and cement work and nine times out of ten a rivet would only go when chopping off a brickies snot when I couldn't be bothered to pick up my lath hammer. The grey handled stainless steel used to last at least as long on skimming providing you didn't drop the bloody things. I used to buy them in boxes of six to get them even cheaper.Never liked the black plastic handle or fact that they popped a rivet too easily cos they didn't have the rivet right through the tang. The rivet and the tang were cast as one peice of metal, mind you like yourself I knew plasterers that liked them cos they were useable and cheap as chips.