WalWiz

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Any of you guys use one of these instead of a papering brush.
There's probably an old duffer that's set in his ways around here, thats never even heard of one. :LOL:
Brilliant little things for getting paper into corners and holding and cutting.

http://www.usawallpaper.com/wa3in1wato.html

Now.... where is that "old duffer".
 
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You called???? :LOL:

Been using one since about 1978..are they new 'op noooorth' then? :evil:

These factory made ones are a bit on the small side IMO...handy tools..but you have to be careful when your..

Using on a non vinyl...

Using on uneven walls..

Using on walls where they might be a risk of the odd nib..they could rip the paper.

You also have to be careful that you dont push/pull too hard and cause the paste to squidge out from the seams..and as they are fairly thick you dont always get a tight cut along skirts and the ceiling line..

3 quid for 30p worth of plastic though....bit steep...far easier to keep you eye out for a discarded bit of shop sign and make your own

Tell what is good though....a longish pile roller sleeve for smoothing the paper out with...compared to a 35 quid hamiltion paper hanging brush.

Not much good as a straight edge when cutting though :rolleyes:
 
Growler..are you coming out to play??? :evil:
 
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