Knife Taping Wall Ss Pro 8in
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There are no wrinkles or ridges on the knife. Finishing drywall with it is what I use it for. Knife of great quality.
I think removing the handle would make it easier to use, but I use it while it has the handle attached to smooth frosting.
It is made of stainless
This knife is very flexible and I have tested it myself. It is very good. Trust me, I am a professional.
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I am extremely happy with the My research and watching of videos by Bob Villa (This Old House) convinced me to begin my project more than six months before I began I went online to research articles and watched numerous videos from home restoration experts. We had no asbestos in our ceilings so the project was able to proceed after years of consideration. This is how it began for me. In other words, yes, dust is created. They are a lot of them. With this tool, you get the perfect balance of rigid edge and enough flex so it makes the job easy (once you find the angle that works best for you). This product will last a lifetime, it's well constructed, comfortable, and has some cushioning on the handle.
Nevertheless, these are perfect edges that are smooth, clean, and professional. I wanted to let you know In the event that the handle is submerged, a little water does remain. It is therefore advised not to get wet the plastic while rinsing between tasks. Your work will be ruined by annoying droplets if you don't do this!.
As a tapering/joint compound knife, my largest blade was a 10" stainless steel blade for long operations, and I have smoothed old lath and plasterwork in my old house several times previously before upgrading to a The 13" aluminum hawk by Goldblatt from Amazon was also a nice treat for me. As I just finished my second skim, I want to spread a little light on the following In the last room of my house that had wallpaper, I had a coat on. It is the hawk's 10" and 14" wide blades that really set the project in motion! It was an oversight of mine to use the 14" blade with the 13" hawk so that a single sweep of the blade would not allow me to scrape off ALL the compound from Despite its large width, the 14'' WIDE blade still does an excellent job of smoothing out walls with old plaster and lath, but if you are using a hawk, you may want to get a blade with a wider width than the Now that I know what I now know, I should have purchased the Hyde 12".
I like this knife a lot. This knife has been broken in perfectly. The blade is very light and feels super comfortable to hold. The handle feels great in the hand, my favorite taping knife.
A piece of steel with six holes was all we received. A piece of blue steel was mailed to me by them. It has a piece of steel with 6 holes and 6 screws, no handle. This is unimaginable. This is just ridiculous, I have an 8-inch Hyde taping knife and it's great, but this is just absurd.
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Despite the handle being a little large for me, I find it useful. Worked like a charm. Despite the handle being a little large for me, I find it useful. But I use it for another purpose. When I spread frosting on large cakes, I use it to smooth. A great job is done by it.
A very well made knife, much better than the cheap knives you buy at big box stores.