Professional plastering tools
Jining Qingke Machinery Co. Shenzhen Z-Liant Technology Co. Guangdong, China. Zhejiang, China. PU plastic trowel plastering trowel plastering tools. Jiangsu, China.
Guangzhou Huashu Electrical Equipment Co. Packaging Detail:this product is packed in cartons. Shenzhen Nimo Technology Co. This model has the same characteristics as the previous one with the added advantage of having its edged preworn bevelled to avoid the process of hand sanding before use.
The trowel is called a Robus and appeals to the applicator with a more delicate touch for detailing, basically a two-sided double use trowel. Most people like the balance and probably only use one side. It has similar specifications as the series but with a lighter ABS support for the blade.
This trowel is designed to deal with domes or alcoves with an ABS support that is lightweight. It is another component of ornamental plaster tools. The Mini Trowel is the last version in this series. It is a very small trowel to get in where the others cannot reach. Protek providers applicators the latest and greatest tools to demonstrate their craft and artisan abilities.
Make sure to check out our full line of venetian plaster tools and supplies. This trowel is unusual as on one edge is notched to put an even coat of plaster on, which can be then smoothed with the blade side.
Good trowel for those starting out and has Bevelled Edges. Our limited Edition luxurious Golden Venetian trowel with beveled edges. Bianko has been developed and created for white plasters and micro cements. It is a one of the best marmorino tools you can have in your kit. Designed for Japanese cement-based plasters and this trowel will not leave lines.
These are the trowel types most used by plasterers and drywall installers that have been on the market for a very long time. The main requirement for plastering tools and equipment is that they stand up to the everyday abuse that comes with a hard days work. As the work is done quickly one does not want to be cleaning it all the time, just throw the plastering trowel in a bucket of water and wipe it off and your ready to go. Its like an off-road truck, it may not always look pretty but does a good job.
These unpolished stainless-steel blades come with a riveted aluminum long support and has a soft Bi-component comfort grip, making it one of the best plastering tools. ME Model IN This drywall or plastering trowel has an unpolished stainless-steel blade supported by a riveted aluminum long support and comes with a light wooden handle.
The carbon steel blade is supported by a riveted aluminum long support plus yields a soft Bi-component comfort grip. Theses trowels will rust if left wet but it is one of our most cost effective trowels.
ME Model Carbon steel blade supported on an aluminum long support riveted with a wooden handle. Stainless-steel corner trowels, both inside CO. The carbon steel blade shown here with double round ends has a solid aluminum blade support that is short to allow flexibility on curved surfaces. This NEW Trowel series comes with stainless-steel blades that are designed for applying finishing micro topcoat cements.
This trowel is the polycarbonate version of the stainless-steel version, used as a skimming trowel. They are some of the best ABS finishing trowels available today. Save time on site by reaching for your inside and outside corner trowels instead of trying to get by with a traditional flat blade. A mortar stand is a small foldable table that you can use to hold your plastering material or grout, giving you that ease of access whilst working.
This tool is commonly used to scoop plaster up out of your mixing bucket and onto your plastering hawk. This really is a must-have tool. Similar to the mortar stand, a bucket will have multiple uses when working on a project.
The number one must-have tool for any professional plasterer, the hawk is a portable surface where you can hold your plaster material when on the move. It allows you to apply your plaster quickly and easily across both walls and ceilings. Make sure the snips you choose have the ability to cut both popular types of beading metal — cold steel and stainless steel.
Also, having longer handles on your snips can give you better leverage and make the task of trimming up beading much easier.
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