Bahco Cabinet Scraper 125mm 0.8mm
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Price: £6.95
Brand: Bahco
Description: Made from high-quality Swedish chrome nickel steel, cold rolled, hardened and tempered, with specially ground cutting edges and a flat profile. Each scraper comes complete with a plastic edge protector. Ideal for smoothing hardwoods, removing paint and varnish etc. Gauge: 0.8 mm /21g. Additional Information: Type: Cabinet Scraper Scraper Width: 125mm. Bahco Cabinet Scraper 125mm 0.8mm - shop the best deal online on diy-compared.co.uk
Category: Hand Tools
Merchant: Tooled Up
Product ID: 149502
Delivery cost: 4.95
EAN: 7311518029869
MPN: 474125080
RRP: 11.11
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Author: Dal
Rating: 5
Review: I've seen these in use so thought I'd try one. For something so simple, it works well and shaves wood with a lot of control.
Author: Mr D Hopper
Rating: 3
Review: I bought this from a recommendation from a guy on YouTube who did a very nice job using it to strip a wooden kitchen work surface back to the bare wood. The item arrived the next day and I finally got round to using it yesterday. The scraper worked brilliantly taking great curls of old oil/varnish from the wood but as I worked, the blades (you can use all four edges) lost their edge and ceased to be so effective and that's where the problem arose. Check out any YouTube video and you'll see what is needed to sharpen the scraper, almost a full workshop's worth, well beyond anything I have in my cupboard under the stairs and certainly not worth the expense of buying them for my on-off job. By all means buy it if you're a professional or a well-equipped amateur. In my opinion the average DIY-er would do better to get something like the Harris Heavy Duty Tungsten Carbide Wood Scraper, the blades last ages and replacements can be easily when needed.