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Was using ragni but had some corners where the small nella was more useful and just kept using it since
Love these
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Did it look like a car windscreen ice scraper? Fella I used to work with had one, looked like a xmas cracker toy but did the business
 
Did it look like a car windscreen ice scraper? Fella I used to work with had one, looked like a xmas cracker toy but did the business
That’s the one yeah, I worked with someone using one and thought it looked proper daft but like you said did the business
 
I’m a corner trowel whore, I’ve had a over 10 different trowels and the ragni pisses over all the ones I tried previously not even close
I don’t need a new one but the more I read about it I fancy having a go with it. Lol
 
It’s flexible and best used when the stuffs gone off so you can give it some pressure
I recently bought one for barrelled ceilings, find that some angle trowels 'round the corners ' I generally do whole rooms ,rarely opposite walls
 
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I’ve always found the MT a decent one - nice weight to it and enough spring. This is the 103 degree one (or about), pinch the wings in and it’s a ready to go. I’ve always found it weird when you see a decent twitched angle then he goes and ‘brushes’ it out :)
 
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I’ve always found the MT a decent one - nice weight to it and enough spring. This is the 103 degree one (or about), pinch the wings in and it’s a ready to go. I’ve always found it weird when you see a decent twitched angle then he goes and ‘brushes’ it out :)
I like using the corner trowel till it’s all pulled in and then brush out on the next trowel, I seem to get them sharper that way
 
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