ROLLINGDOG USA
7" Pointing Trowel | Carbon Steel Masonry Tool for Brick & Mortar Repairs
7" Pointing Trowel | Carbon Steel Masonry Tool for Brick & Mortar Repairs
SKU:50568
The 7" Pointing Trowel is designed for finishing, filling, and repairing mortar joints in brickwork, stonework, and blockwork. Built with a 1.2mm carbon steel blade, this tool provides strength and flexibility for precise masonry tasks.
Compact and easy to handle, the 7-inch blade is perfect for smaller jobs or tight spaces where larger trowels can’t reach. Whether you’re a professional mason or a DIY homeowner, this pointing trowel delivers accurate results and durability on every project.
Feature | Detail |
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Product | 7" Pointing Trowel |
SKU | 50568 |
Size | 7" (175mm x 90mm) |
Blade Material | Carbon steel, 1.2mm thick |
Best For | Finishing, filling, and repairing mortar joints in brick and block work |
Durability | Lightweight, precise, and long-lasting |
⭐ Customer Testimonial
"I use this 7-inch trowel for small brick repairs and mortar touch-ups. It’s lightweight, durable, and gets into tight spots with no problem." – Jorge M.
🛠 Usage Tips
• Use for finishing and repairing mortar joints in brick and stonework
• Ideal for patching small cracks or gaps in masonry
• Clean the carbon steel blade after each use to prevent buildup
• Store in a dry place to avoid rust and extend tool life
• Apply light, controlled pressure for smooth mortar finishes
❓ FAQ
1. What is this pointing trowel used for?
It’s ideal for finishing, filling, and repairing mortar joints in brick and blockwork.
2. What size is the blade?
The blade measures 7" (175mm x 90mm), making it great for detail work.
3. What material is the blade made of?
It’s constructed from 1.2mm carbon steel for durability.
4. Is it good for DIY use?
Yes. It’s easy to handle and perfect for small home repairs or patchwork.
5. How should I maintain it?
Clean the blade thoroughly after use and store in a dry location to prevent rust.
6. Can it handle professional masonry work?
Yes. It’s durable enough for professional masons and precise enough for DIYers.
7. Is this better for small spaces?
Yes. Its compact size is ideal for tight joints and detailed masonry work.
8. Can it be used on stone repairs too?
Yes. It works well for brick, block, and stone mortar repairs.
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