wood scraper

Alrob

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can anyone tell me the name of the scraper that is burgundy in colour and has replaceable blades, I think from memory it was a German sounding name, I used to own one but alas it got lost years ago
 
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Skarsten are no longer trading but the above is for sale on ebay

Blades aren't made any more seemingly so you have to re-sharpen them.

Does anyone know whether the Faithfull blades fit?
 
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Skarsten it is. They come up regularly on eBay. I have a vast collection of them. If I spent more time scraping and varnishing and less time buying scrapers I would have an immaculate boat.
 
I've been useing one of these, for both old varnish and I did the bottom of the boat. Goes through at least 10 years worth of old antifoul no problem.....

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Does anyone know whether the Faithfull blades fit?
Yes, they do, but they are shaped differently so you can't sharpen them like a Skarsten blade. They also don't stay sharp for long. I have abandoned using my faithful Skarstens and have gone over to the type shown in BarryH's post - there are various makes and the tungsten carbide blades go on for ages. I've a 27-foot wooden boat and have taken 40 years worth of paint off the hull with two similar to that and a hot-air gun, then scraped off lots of varnish, and I'm just recently on to the second edge of the blade.
 
Harris Scraper

+1 for Harris Scraper. You can get a really good purchase on old antifoul and varnish with these.....be careful of the edge and gelcoat though!
 
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