magic-martinh
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Various scrapers are out there, Pull scrapers, Bosch electric, etc, which do we think best for removing old antifouling?
Thanks.
Thanks.
I found a sharp 2" wood chisel and a Sandvik pull scraper a good combination. You can alternate between the two when your shoulders get tired. A sharp triangular scraper is also effective.
I bought a Harris wallpaper scraper which is cheaper than the Sandvik one, but accepts the expensive Sandvik blades. This tool is the nearest I can find to the much missed Skarsten scraper.
Snap ! You must be a quick typer !
I've never been accused of that before!
I think that the pull scraper(are they made by Bahco?) are the best. My electric scraper, which admittedly isn't a Bosch but the Lidl £15 quid equivalent is OK if there is a thick edge to work against, but on thinner stuff it's no good. I don't know of an easy way to remove anti fouling.
I just came back from B&Q. They do 2 pull scrapers, Hamilton & Harris. I bought the Hamilton because they used to make paint brushes near where I used to work and those were reckoned to be classy brushes. They both have Tungsten carbide blades but Hamilton is slightly lighter and more comfortable handle. Cost about a tenner with a spare blade (so 4 edges altogether). Harris was slightly more expensive.
One stroke with brand new scraper and blade most impressive but I will have a go at the sharp corners with my diamond sharpener thingy. Don't suppose an ordinary grinding wheel will be much good.