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Trade: Drywall stopper
Join Date: Jun 2008
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Re: Pan and Knife or Halk and Trowel?
I've never seen a pan for sale around here so have never had the opportunity to try one, I can see the advantages of using a pan for wiping down/bedding in tape. about once every year I have a hawk full of mud slip off and drop on my foot.
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Arizona Remodeler
Trade: Remodeling -- small drywall repairs & texure. I've also done electrical & concrete finishing.
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Phoenix
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Re: Pan and Knife or Halk and Trowel?Quote:
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#123 |
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Trade: Owner Drywall Specialist
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: NH
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Re: Pan and Knife or Halk and Trowel?
Don,t drop mud off my hawk,but certainly have dropped some plaster.
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Trade: Drywall
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Location: NC
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