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  2. Trowel - Wikipedia

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    A trowel is a small hand tool used for digging, applying, smoothing, or moving small amounts of viscous or particulate material. Common varieties include the masonry trowel , garden trowel, and float trowel.

  3. William Hunt and Sons - Wikipedia

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    WHS 4" pointing trowel. William Hunt and Sons or WHS is a British brand of masonry tools and other types of edge tools. The WHS 4" pointing trowel is well known as a standard excavation implement in British archaeology.

  4. Power trowel - Wikipedia

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    A power trowel (also known as a "power float" and "troweling machine") is a piece of light construction equipment used by construction companies and contractors to apply a smooth finish to concrete slabs.

  5. Marshalltown Company - Wikipedia

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    Marshalltown Company location in Marshalltown, Iowa. Today, Marshalltown has expanded its product lines and markets since producing its first trowel in 1890. In addition to the original Marshalltown premier line of tools, the Q.L.T. line was introduced for the everyday handyman.

  6. Masonry trowel - Wikipedia

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    Mason's trowel. The Masonry trowel is a hand trowel used in brickwork or stonework for levelling, spreading and shaping mortar or concrete. They come in several shapes and sizes depending on the task. The following is a list of the more common masonry trowels:

  7. Hawk (plasterer's tool) - Wikipedia

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    Hawks are most often used by plasterers, along with finishing trowels, to apply a smooth finish of plaster to a wall. Brick pointers use hawks to hold mortar while they work. Hawks are also used to hold joint compound for taping and jointing.