The spatula, also known as the spackle knife, is a versatile scraping tool used in construction and home repair projects. There are two types: stiff-blade and flexible-blade. They are relatively inexpensive and can be found in hardware and paint stores.
Sometimes referred to as the spackle Knife, the spatula is a scraping tool constructed similar to the kitchen spatula. Featuring a flat blade fitted with a sturdy handle, this tool can be used in a number of different construction and home repair projects. Putty knives come in two distinct types, each of which is geared towards specific applications.
The stiff blade style of the spatula is constructed with a solid metal blade that is quite thick and doesn’t bend easily. This is ideal for use on any job where a rigid tool is required. One example of a task that the stiff-blade putty knife is particularly good for is scraping. The action of the scraper can assist in removing paint or wallpaper, or as a means of clearing any smooth surface of a foreign object.
The second common type of spatula is the flexible blade model. These types of spatulas sport a thinner blade than their stiff-bladed cousins and allow the blade to bend slightly when needed. A flex-blade knife is effective with tasks that require more of a putty action, such as spreading a sealant or covering agent into a recess or hole in a wall. Along with the thin metal blades, this form of spatula is also often available with a plastic body and handle, allowing the tool to be used a few times and then discarded.
Hardware stores and paint shops in many discount retail stores will carry a range of putty knives. The tool itself is relatively inexpensive, although some of the stiff-blade models built for long-term use will cost a bit more. Simple to use and very handy, the spatula is often found in any home toolbox, and is always part of the equipment to hand on construction sites.
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