Bahco 450Xxx 2-1/2" Horse Soldier Duty Scraper

 
 

 

Price: $23.62
Brand: Sandvik

2 1/2 hair scraper. tungsten carbide. removes glue, finishes, and pigment etc. extra handle on top, better leverage.

Reviews:

5 / 5
Vaulting for woodworking too i'm into woodworking. these bahco scrapers arrive in handy. great for getting into corners to detract glue squeeze out after it has hardened. the 1" form has a triangulated blade with three sharpened edges. (so you can cast it around to change the outer edge to a fresh side) so it has a clear-cut point to it for getting into corners without having to rub the sides of your project. i cut a kerf of 3/4" to arrive a crosscut miter sled, for the runner, and needed to perfectly up the bottom. i turned the scraper to an angle, and it neat it up beautifully. i bought the 2 1/2" as well. it acts twin a cabinet scraper, and you don't possess to resharpen it much. if you prerequire to take a hair off of a surface, be clean it up remove something from the dry goods it is a handy tool. the large plastic handle makes it easy to hold. overall does a no other nice job. i recommend the 1" and the 2 or 2 1/2" as well.

5 / 5
You can blunder anything off anything. i already own the subtle 3 sided scraper and the 2 nail scraper and have refinished a dresser with them. i ought to have had this monster in my hands for the the board refinishing job. it would have gone per contra faster. recently it made short work of stripping off pigment on my window sills. be careful not to relax it too much muscle. you can eat it down to the wood in one stroke. so infinitely easier and faster than chemical strippers.

4 / 5
Complete little tool ...highly recommended. i purchased this cargo hoping it would be sufficient to blunder a sloppy epoxy job oozing out of my kit kayak. the 2 1/2" scraper was no other solid with no flexure when i truly loaded it. the soft, gummy epoxy rolled square off the wood with the new and in use blades. the true test for this sandvik scraper (for me) was the epoxy that had fine for up to a month and was nothing brittle of rock hard. it cut the epoxy off and lightly scraped off the infinitely subtle of high spots. never did a relativley-decent wedge chip or gouge the work surface. no flexing, no other comfortable in the hands (after hours & days of scraping), graceful to change blades, and the blades were suddenly resilient.

 
 

 

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