Replace marshalltown handle

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KAMIKAZEE DIY
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Post: # 116554Post KAMIKAZEE DIY

Would like to replace the handle on a brick trowel from wood to durasoft.

Had anyone done this before?

Looking for some advice or info??
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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 116556Post lutonlagerlout

why?
I have used wood,durasoft,leather,and the hard plastic ones
the handle makes little difference mate
its just a tool
the man maketh the job :;):
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KAMIKAZEE DIY
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Post: # 116557Post KAMIKAZEE DIY

Extra comfort i was thinking. Had a look on MT website i think I'd only be able to swap for a plastic handles.

Do you think it's worth swapping wooden handle for plastic?

Thanks for reply.

Have a good xmas.
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seanandruby
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Post: # 116558Post seanandruby

As LLL says: it's just a tool. I also can't see the point :O
sean

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 116561Post lutonlagerlout

Kami I used wooden handles for years with no problems,the only reason I use durasoft now is that is what is commonly available
leather MT are a bit snazzier and pricier,but its the balance and weight that you buy MT for
my 19-10 canadian pattern trowel is down to around 19-7.5 now ,I was hoping it would see me out,but I can still out lay young frank 2:1 and he has a 19:11
:-)
have fun yourself
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