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Putty Knife Kubala 80 mm stainless steel glued handle (KB 0587)
Putty Knife Kubala 80 mm stainless steel glued handle (KB 0587)
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Putty Knife Kubala 80 mm stainless steel glued handle (KB 0587)
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Putty Knife Kubala 80 mm stainless steel glued handle (KB 0587)
Putty Knife Kubala 80 mm stainless steel glued handle (KB 0587)
Putty Knife Kubala 80 mm stainless steel glued handle (KB 0587) is a hand tool designed for spreading and smoothing fillers, putty, adhesives and compounds. The 80 mm stainless-steel blade is resistant to rust and provides a flat, consistent surface for application on walls, wood and other substrates. The glued handle offers a secure, non-rotating grip for controlled movement during renovation, plastering and finishing tasks in both DIY and professional settings.
The stainless-steel blade resists corrosion and maintains edge integrity for repeated use, enabling even distribution of materials. The 80 mm width balances coverage and precision, making it versatile for small repairs and detail work. A glued handle construction reduces handle loosening and improves durability under regular work conditions. The compact size and flat blade simplify smoothing, feathering and scraping operations without excessive pressure.
Hold the putty knife by the glued handle with a firm grip and position the blade at a shallow angle to the working surface. Scoop or load a small amount of filler or compound onto the blade and spread it in smooth, even strokes. For filling gaps or joints, press the blade firmly and pull across the surface to compact material; for finishing, use lighter pressure and feather the edges to blend with the surrounding surface. Clean the blade after each use to prevent material buildup and preserve the stainless-steel surface.
For best results, use the 80 mm width for medium repairs and trim work; choose a narrower or wider knife when working on finer details or larger areas. Store dry to avoid contamination and wipe blade with a damp cloth immediately after use to maintain performance and longevity.
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