How to fix a useless, beat up, warped, crocked, stucco hawk
Howdy guys and gals,
A year or so ago I explained what my pal Fred Smith taught me over 30 years ago,
If interested and you have trowel that is crooked like a dog’s hind leg or worse yet a politician, simply click on the link below.
Please note, that video shows a trowel which is steel and the arm which is made of cast iron metal which is then riveted to the steel, when hit at a certain spot you can control the direction of the bend in the trowel.
However a hawk is usually made up of magnesium, what is this?
I don’t know either but I do know that you can pound this with a sledgehammer till the sun sets and this beat up hawk will still be useless for fine plastering like veneers and other finishes.
Can I do these finishes with a beat up hawk, be real of course, I’m a professional.
The bottom line is we save much more time with tools that are true and plumb especially in certain plastering.
So, bite the bullet and spend a few bucks for new tools when necessary.
Please also see our web site at https://stuccoplastering.com
Kirk Giordano Plastering Inc.
How to fix a hawk
Thanks for watching and have a great day!
Kirk & Jason Giordano’s DIY plastering network
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How to fix a useless, beat up, warped, crocked, stucco hawk