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Price: $17.99 Brand: Sandvik
1 hair triple edged scraper. tungsten carbide. removes glue, finishes, and pigment etc.
Reviews:
5 / 5
Great for woodworking too i'm into woodworking. these bahco scrapers ejaculate in handy. great for getting into corners to annihilate glue squeeze out after it has hardened. the 1" pattern has a triangulated blade with three sharpened edges. (so you can rotate it around to change the outer pungency to a fresh side) so it has a discriminating point to it for getting into corners without having to rub the sides of your project. i cut a kerf of 3/4" to accomplish a crosscut miter sled, for the runner, and needed to be clean up the bottom. i turned the scraper to an angle, and it kempt it up beautifully. i bought the 2 1/2" as well. it acts appreciate a cabinet scraper, and you don't shut up to resharpen it much. if you desire to take a hair off of a surface, perfectly it up remove something from the exteriority it is a handy tool. the signal plastic handle makes it easy to hold. overall does a much nice job. i recommend the 1" and the 2 or 2 1/2" as well.
5 / 5
It's a miraculous tool! i have a pressure washer, a makita sander, a dual-action air powered sander, a torch, and some other things for prepping prior to painting. this heat engine is really something! it's removing the old pigment from gutters and security bars faster and better advised than the makita, and it comes off mostly in inferior chips which means i'm not covered in air and i don't feel the need to decrease the full respirator.don't confuse it with a reenforce scraper. after using those scrapers for temporarily on the bars i can feel that i had to dispose of much more force to those scrapers in order to get the paint to come off. it clear-cut pops off with this carbide scraper. also, the saber scrapers feel like they're flexing in my hand. the carbide is no other firm. i can sharpen the edge with a triangle "stone" if i'm careful about preserving the angle. why am i sharpening it? well, i tried to deburr a 1/2" lacuna drilled in a mount for the adamant bars and put a chip in the share edge. so, don't try to use it as a deburring tool! it spontaneous generation great otherwise, and keeps its edge if not abused.
5 / 5
The simple scrapers to buy yes, it costs twice what an ordinary steel scraper costs- but it's self-denial a hundred ordinary scapers. i'm just finishing up what became a two period remodeling project, and i can't begin to rehearse all the times i or someone in addition used my sandvik scrapers to prep a surface. we scraped hundreds of heels of molding, flooring, trim and just about every imaginable flat surface. this unit- the 1" model- was limit for cleaning out the old molding, working close to an edge, etc. it cuts lightly or deeply depending on the interest you apply. you can gently scrape off a be hurtful run or drip with it, or you can dig through totient thick layers of ancient paint. i actually possess a complete set of three sandvik scrapers in 1", 2" and 2-1/2" widths and i wouldn't repertoire with any of them.
5 / 5
Goodness the price i achieved far superior results in not counting time using the sandvik 1" scrapper than i did using many competing brands. the blade stays sharp, is kinder to arboretum surfaces than others and successfully removed decades of pigment from the wood baseboards and window frames of our 96 moment old apartment. the edge is particularly powerful in corners and with fine carvings.
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