Finger trowels
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screwfix do a set, I think they call them pipe trowels. Own branded with chunky rubber grips.
Quality ones...try toolbank.co.uk as they do marshalltown ones, be warned they aint cheap.
They also do a small Mtown arris trowel, 3 inches wide as opposed to the normal 4, which I have used quite a few times when arrissing in front of columns or other places where 4" trowel is too wide.
IME skinny trowels are a bit of an "as and when" tool. If you use them every day buy good ones. If you only need them occasionally...save a bit of dollar and go screwfix.
Quality ones...try toolbank.co.uk as they do marshalltown ones, be warned they aint cheap.
They also do a small Mtown arris trowel, 3 inches wide as opposed to the normal 4, which I have used quite a few times when arrissing in front of columns or other places where 4" trowel is too wide.
IME skinny trowels are a bit of an "as and when" tool. If you use them every day buy good ones. If you only need them occasionally...save a bit of dollar and go screwfix.
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transtools on ebay sell all the quality stuff, i have bought marshaltown from them they are based in yorkshire somewhere there ebay shop is huge MSH
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and I'll bet you're proud of your "inch" too!seanandruby wrote:i've got a one inch arris
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Refina.
I bought myself a set of 5 stainless steel finger trowels much better than the steel ones that just rust away. They are however a bit thicker than the steel type and you need to put an edge on them but they'll last longer.
www.refina.co.uk
I bought myself a set of 5 stainless steel finger trowels much better than the steel ones that just rust away. They are however a bit thicker than the steel type and you need to put an edge on them but they'll last longer.
www.refina.co.uk