Here you Will find a basic list of tools required for DIY plastering jobs around the home :-
- Plastering trowel - Made from Stainless or Carbon steel
- Plastering corner trowel – Produces a better corner edge to edge finish
- Hawk - A hand held flat base from which plaster can be more easily applied
- Plaster mixing tub or bucket
- Plastering float – A lightweight trowel to help create a good top coat finish
- Plasterboard and drywall scarifier – Used to scratch the surface of plasterboard / drywall prior to plaster being applied
- Paint brush – For wetting down dry surfaces usually by flicking the water from the brush rather than direct contact
- Pad saw – For cutting holes in, or trimming plasterboard / drywall
- Straight edge – To check the finished surface is flat
- Stanley knife – For cutting plasterboard / drywall to size
- Hacksaw – For cutting angle bead to length
- Spirit level – For checking the finished surface is level
- Hammer – For removing any unwanted lumps and bumps prior to the plaster being applied
- Dustsheet – To protect floors and furnishings

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