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I've got a normal 13x5 ss extralite what's the difference with the permashape one
So why the need for permashape are they betterExtralite is a straight trowel, permashape is a banana shape trowel.
Is it the ‘just’ pre-broken in trowel? Alot straighter than the ‘permashape’I've got a normal 13x5 ss extralite what's the difference with the permashape one
Extralite was the original plastering trowel by marshalltown in UK. Permashape was introduced later.So why the need for permashape are they better
Yea it's straight as fukIs it the ‘just’ pre-broken in trowel? Alot straighter than the ‘permashape’
Just break it in yourself, your only buying a cheat mate.I've got a normal 13x5 ss extralite what's the difference with the permashape one
It is broken in mate 12yearsJust break it in yourself, your only buying a cheat mate.
Buy a permashape, then you'll know the answer to your question.I've got a normal 13x5 ss extralite what's the difference with the permashape one
Don't want too just asking the difference that's all just intriguedBuy a permashape, then you'll know the answer to your question.
The Permashapes are great trowels, I've been using them for about fifteen years now. Don't be put off by the curve, slightest pressure on the wall or ceiling and it's back to flat.Don't want too just asking the difference that's all just intrigued
Stainless or Carbon, what’s your preference?The Permashapes are great trowels, I've been using them for about fifteen years now. Don't be put off by the curve, slightest pressure on the wall or ceiling and it's back to flat.
Stainless mate. I always used to carry both but found myself only rarely using the carbon and couldn't be bothered with the upkeep.Stainless or Carbon, what’s your preference?