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Discuss New trowels. in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; My trowels are about just worn out.. So after seeing a few of these newer type slant ones etc.. What type do you recommended over the traditional square notch or ...
          
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    Default New trowels.

    My trowels are about just worn out..

    So after seeing a few of these newer type slant ones etc.. What type do you recommended over the traditional square notch or U notch..?

    And are they as good as they look .?

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    Default Re: New trowels.

    Are these the ones shown in Karl Dahm Dave? Does Trade tiler stock them? I would like to give them a go

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    Default Re: New trowels.

    Karl dahm do them and Raimondi and others.. some really weird looking teeth on them..

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    Default Re: New trowels.

    yes i use the 6mm one for general mosaic work!! they are very good in my opinion!!

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    Default Re: New trowels.

    i've got a longer one to about 16 ins long for larger format tiles , i can lay two row's at a time

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    Default Re: New trowels.

    I agree, they look different. But I wonder if you can get 100% solid bed? worth a try maybe.

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    Default Re: New trowels.

    if they were better they would have taken over the market by now imo
    its an easy equation working out whether they cover more than traditional trowels by working out the area of the slants...(not by the user lol...the manufacturers
    i'd love to get hold of a larger range of marshalltown trowels. the steel is better than the rubi trowels......



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    Default Re: New trowels.

    Ed when I worked in the US. I bought a load of Marshalltown trowels. When I got home I was showing a fixer my gauging trowel ( marshalltown ) he picked up his 7" Tyzac, gauger and whacked it edge to edge with mine. The tyzac had a 3mm dent in it, not a mark on the Marshalltown. Enough said

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    Default Re: New trowels.

    hi phil

    id love to find a stockist who has a fullrange inc the slightly bigger 13 inch length trowels...maybe tradetiler could get a few more in??? rubi do a great range but the steel is way too flimsy imo...any thoughts?

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    Default Re: New trowels.

    Hi Ed, I agree rubi tend to be a bit flimsy. The last rubi bucket trowel I bought rusted

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    Default Re: New trowels.

    So are we saying square and half round notch are better than these newer slanty ones.. or mixed shaped ones..?

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    Default Re: New trowels.

    I reckon the Forum should be getting a few samples to complete a thorough market research into the suitability and performance of all new tools.
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    Default Re: New trowels.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    So are we saying square and half round notch are better than these newer slanty ones.. or mixed shaped ones..?
    what i am saying is what you say dave, if t aint broke dont fix it?

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    Default Re: New trowels.

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    Default Re: New trowels.

    Didn't Kev (Merlecollins) provide a review on the Raimondi recently?
    I seem to remember that he highly recommended it.
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    Default Re: New trowels.

    I am trying to remember the one where the teeth were curved but differently.. and not on a slant..??? anyone remember.

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    Default Re: New trowels.

    sWe posted some pics of a "Euro trowel', but I can't remember whether he recommended it or not. Is that the trowel you are thinking about?
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    Default Re: New trowels.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    I am trying to remember the one where the teeth were curved but differently.. and not on a slant..??? anyone remember.
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    Default Re: New trowels.

    That's it the Euro trowel..

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    Default Re: New trowels.

    That's the one i would like to try...

    Who sells them..?

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    Default Re: New trowels.

    Its a Rubi Wobble trowel, it was in the Diatech Catalogue. £17.49 Stainless Steel.
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    Default Re: New trowels.

    Rubi hey!!..Mmmm

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    Default Re: New trowels.

    I've ALWAYS used half moon 12's and 10's - but that Raimondi slant ridge I got recently is definately now my preferred choice, but then again it's really down to the individual user

    I've never known a trowel so easy to clean and, for bedding into, the seration left is second to none IMO

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    This is the one I asked about last week Diatech stock them
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