there designed for like ceiling lines ,twitching up to a hard surface,do u use it on 2 wet edges ?got one of those old skool 3 sided corner trowels from refina. its the one at the bottom.Premium Quality Stainless Steel Corner & Angle Trowels For Plasterers
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We used to use an off-cut of timber with a nail in it :RpS_thumbup:
no thats what thay called you ,can you go and get gostick to go and do the reveals.lolYeah, I've always called it a gobstick. Dunno if thats the right name for it though.
why would you run a brush down a wet angle when you can trowel it using a twitcherHand eye co-ordination! You don't need a fukin corner trowel, pack of paint brushes from bnq £2.98, wet one, brush it, go for a cig
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Thats what i use if i have to, though i have the collection all the others are only any good on drylining what they are designed for.
Aye marra. wet angles is the only time you need it.....it doesnt seem to leave any lines like the MT does..:RpS_thumbup:there designed for like ceiling lines ,twitching up to a hard surface,do u use it on 2 wet edges ?
Often not square on new work.Used to use one years back, but I do mostly domestic (not site) and found that most rooms just arent square...so lines everytime.
I just learned to use me trowel, and my corners are bob on.
Just like a good trowel it needs broken in!!!