Warner 12" ProGrip Blue Steel Drywall Taping Knife, Soft Grip Handle, 10873
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Though I am unsure of the sides of the blade, I can say that all 12" of it are extremely
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Selected User Reviews For Warner 12" ProGrip Blue Steel Drywall Taping Knife, Soft Grip Handle, 10873
A chicken coop is easy to clean and maneuver.
Don't let it get near water, or it will rust. I get back to the project the next day and the tapeing knife already has rust spots and they are all over it. This is the fastest I have ever seen anything rust. Use and feel are fine, and I would have given it a better rating if not for the rusting.
Due to my inability to find my original tool, I bought this one instead, and found the old one shortly after receiving it. Despite having sharp edges and an angle that makes it easier to work in corners, this is a great tool. other tool has a large wood base and handle, and this one has a lighter weight but sturdy construction, giving the edge a crisp finish. The old one wasn't to be found.
According to the advertisement, this item works as described. To ensure that the tool is dry after washing it, wipe it down with a soft cloth. In any case, if you allow any moisture to stay on the tool, it will rust almost immediately. It works just as I hoped it would. This is a durable and well made bag. It is easy to maneuver thanks to the well-fitting handle.
In this case, I used it to skim coat popcorn ceilings the product worked great. The method I used was easy to use and I used it for the first time. The right kind of material.
It has been a pleasure to use this drywall knife to finish coats of drywall mud for some time now, and I have always been satisfied with its performance. While I am not a seasoned drywall professional, I have found this knife to be extremely useful and I highly recommend it to anyone who plans to finish drywall joints.
Still too soon to say.
This is the ideal tool for applying.