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greenstratman
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jointing knife
Jul 4
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, 2006, 6:18pm
is this the implement we use to apply filler to a wall.
and is this the same difference as a taping knife.
which width for general purpose use??
cheers
kevin
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Jul 4
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, 2006, 6:30pm
I think that jointing knives tend to look like the usual filling knife and tend to come 4-6" wide, whereas a taping knife is a flexible blade in a rigid spine.
I use a Marshalltown taping knife with a 250mm stainless blade which does the job for me.
Jason
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cheers jason, yeah i was looking at the marshalltown one.
ta
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